Our Centre of Excellence in Treatable Traits will provide useful resources including infographics, clinical guidelines and teaching resources. The webinar section of the website will continue to grow, so we recommend that you check back often.
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Treatable Traits for Long COVID
22 February 2024
ViewWatch "Treatable Traits for Long COVID"
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“Bedside to Podium” – Physical Activity and the Limiting Factors
2 February 2024
ViewWatch Professor James Hull present a webinar on "Bedside to Podium"- Physical Activity and the Limiting Factors
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Breathing for Two Managing asthma in pregnancy and breaking the cycle of asthma in the next generation
18 August 2023
ViewWatch Associate Professor Vanessa Murphy present on "Breathing for Two Managing asthma in pregnancy and breaking the cycle of asthma in the next generation"
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Conducting Implementation Trials
20 July 2023
ViewWatch Professor Luke Wolfenden present on how to undertake implementation trials
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Difficult to manage chronic rhinosinusitis and asthma: Two strangers in the same city
14 February 2023
ViewWatch Professor Vibeke Backer discussion difficult to manage chronic rhinosinusitis and asthma
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Research Impact Assessment: The Framework to Assess the Impact from Translational health research
28 September 2021
ViewThis webinar presented Professor Andrew Searles and Dr. Shanti Ramanathan provides guidance on how to conduct research impact assessment using the FAIT model.
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Breathe Easy: Asthma and Lung Health Community Seminar
21 June 2021
ViewAsthma is a long-term lung condition that affects one in nine Australians, one of the highest rates in the world. It has a significant impact on people's health, quality of life and the health care system.
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Treatable Traits Launch Night Presentations
21 June 2021
ViewApril 29th we celebrated the launch of The Centre of Excellence in Treatable Traits. Throughout the presentations Directors, Professor Vanessa McDonald and Conjoint Professor Peter Gibson along with Chief Investigator Professor Ian Pavord, explore the necessity of Treatable Traits and how we plan to implement this novel management of chronic airway disease.
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Treatable Traits: Asthma in Pregnancy
21 June 2021
ViewWomen with asthma are at increased risk of poor pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight, caesarean section, gestational diabetes and neonatal hospitalisation, among others. Watch Professor Vanessa McDonald, Professor Michael Peek and Dr Vanessa Murphy discuss how the treatable traits approach can be applied to asthma in pregnancy.