| Project |
Investigators
|
Funder
|
Year
|
Amount
|
| Minimising disability and falls in older people through a post-hospital individualised exercise program) |
Sherrington C, Cumming R, Lord S, Close J, Dean C, Vogler, C. Clemson L (AI) |
NHMRC Project Grant |
2007-2009
|
$516,875 |
Maintenance of Vitamin D Status: a Possible Role for Skeletal Muscle as a Store for 25-Hydroxyvitamin D
|
Mason R, Brock K, Fraser D, Bauman A, Clemson L
|
University of Sydney Bridging Grant
|
2008
|
$50,000
|
Translating research into practice: Sustainability of a community-based falls prevention program in minority communities
|
Clemson L, Mathews M, & Dean C
|
Falls and Injury Prevention Community Grants Program, Department of Health and Ageing
|
2007-2008
|
$199,828
|
Wisconsin Falls Reduction Project: A multi-faceted strategy to reduce unintentional fall injuries among Wisconsin's older adults
|
Jaros L, Mahoney J & Clemson L
|
The Wisconsin Partnership Fund for a Healthy Future, Wisconsin Medical School
|
2006-2008
|
$448,898 US
|
Lifestyle (LIFE) versus structured balance and strength training to reduce falls in the elderly: a randomized trial
|
Clemson L, Fiatarone Singh M, Bundy A, Cumming RG & Weissel E. (AI)
|
NHMRC Project Grant
|
2006-2008
|
$641,100
|
Hip fracture intervention trial (HipFit)
|
Fiatarone-Singh M, Quine S, Singh N, Bennett RL, Clemson L, (AI) Russell C (AI)
|
NHMRC Project Grant
|
2002-2006
|
$815,000
|
LIFE Lifestyle integrated approach to reducing falls with balance and strength training: A randomized trial
|
Clemson, L
|
University of Sydney Bridging Grant
|
2005
|
$50,000
|