• Posted on 6 Apr 2023
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Dr Rayan Saleh Moussa, CST Postdoctoral Research Fellow, and Dr Mariana Sousa, Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow, have each been awarded a $15,000 Faculty of Health Seeding Grant.

'GRANTS' spelled out on wooden blocks in capital letters. The blocks are sitting on a closed laptop computer.

Rayan has received a Category 1 Seeding Grant, which will support her in undertaking research for her project, Bright light therapy for delirium prevention in hospitalised adults with advanced cancer: A Phase II randomised controlled pilot feasibility trial.

A person with delirium may be confused and may not be aware of their surroundings. They may be scared, irritable, angry or depressed and may hallucinate. Delirium affects multiple patient groups, including people with cancer and those receiving palliative care. 

Dr Rayan Saleh Moussa

Dr Rayan Saleh Moussa

Mariana has received a Health Data Seed Funding Grant, which will support her project, Pain and nutrition symptoms in people with pancreatic cancer in Australian palliative care services: leveraging real-world data to implement symptom-integrated care.

Over 4,000 people are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer each year. In 2021, it was estimated to be the eight most common cancer in Australia. Pain, appetite loss and weight loss are some of the symptoms experience by people with pancreatic cancer. 

Dr Mariana Sousa

Dr Mariana Sousa

Congratulations to Rayan and Mariana. We look forward to learning more about these important projects.

Sources

National Cancer Institute, Dictionary of Cancer Terms, accessed April 2023.

Cancer Council, Understanding Pancreatic Cancer fact sheet , accessed April 2023.

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