Research & impact
The work of CHeBA’s?Research groups?extend from molecular work in genomics, epigenomics, proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics, and molecular biology, to neuronal systems and networks in the Neuroimaging Lab, to clinical, epidemiological and sociological research, to research on ageing health policy using its strong links with teaching hospitals, aged care providers, state and federal governments and its established ageing cohort studies. Its work strongly emphasises implementation, capacity building and translational research.
Our mission is to enhance the evidence base in relation to prevention, early detection, and treatment of age-related disorders, in particular brain diseases, and improve the health care of individuals affected by these diseases.
We welcome collaborations?on ongoing studies, established datasets within CHeBA and new projects.
Vascular Contributions to Dementia?
The Vascular Contributions to Dementia Centre (VCD-CRE) conducts research to reduce the risks of vascular dementia and advance understanding of its causes.
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Resources
Our mission is to enhance the evidence base in relation to prevention, early detection, and treatment of age-related disorders, in particular brain diseases, and improve the health care of individuals affected by these diseases.
Participate in research
By taking part in a CHeBA research study, you'll be partaking in world-leading research and making a valuable contribution to changing the future of dementia.
The CHeBA Chronicle
The CHeBA Chronicle is CHeBA's monthly newsletter, keeping readers up-to-date with our latest research findings as well as upcoming information sessions.
If you are interested in any of our work, please contact the relevant researcher directly or contact us at CHeBA.
For research data queries, please email us:??chebadata@unsw.edu.au.