Results 4 Development



  1. The field of development economics has evolved since volume 3 of the Handbook of Development Economics was published more than a decade ago. Volume 4 takes stock of some of the newer trends and their implications for research in the field and our understanding of economic development.
  2. Results for Development is working with change agents around the globe to create strong, self-sustaining health and education systems for all.

Workforce development strategies provide individuals with the skills and preparation they need to obtain higher quality employment. These strategies can improve high school graduation rates, boost post-secondary enrollment and graduation, and create pathways to good, stable jobs. The correct answer. It is generally recommended that one use 4 or 5 choices per question, whenever possible. Using fewer alternatives often results in items with inferior characteristics. The item choices are typically identified on the test copy by the letters A through E. Results for Development Institute (R4D) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to unlock solutions to tough development challenges that prevent people in low- and middle-income countries.

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Applications to Round 4 of the National Blood Sector Research and Development Program closed on 5 April 2019. The NBA thanks all applicants who submitted an application to this round and is grateful to have received high quality input from clinical, research and government experts who participated in the review process and assisted the NBA in determining the mix of projects to be funded within the limited program budget. The NBA is confident that the research funded through this round will provide significant contributions to the development of new knowledge in the blood sector. Congratulations to the grant awardees. Successful applications are listed below.

Patient Blood Management Project Grants

Principal Chief Investigator

Administering Institution

Amount (incl. GST)

Project Title

Dr Jillian Patterson

University of Sydney

$227,771.50

Prevention and management of bleeding in maternity patients to optimise patient outcomes

A/Prof Zoe McQuiltenMonash University$100,654.40A study of patient and healthcare provider experiences of blood transfusion in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)
Dr Ammar MajeedMonash University$129,086.10

RotEm-guided blood product in patients with Cirrhosis undergoing Invasive

ProcEdures (RECIPE)
Prof Anthony HarrisMonash University$137,064.40The impact of perioperative patient blood management guidelines on blood use and outcomes in cardiac surgery
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Patient Blood Management Seed Grants

Principal Chief Investigator

Administering Institution

Amount (incl. GST)

Project Title

Dr Michael Simmonds

Griffith University

$54,621.60

Assessment of blood quality in cardiac surgery

A/Prof David RoxbyFlinders University$27,500.00Evaluation of transfusion triggers in elderly patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the prevalence of anaemia on discharge from ICU and hospital
A/Prof Michael StarkUniversity of Adelaide$43,428.00Is the use of washed red blood beneficial in transfused pre-term newborns?
Clinical Prof Michael LeahyUniversity of Western Australia$34,800.70Intravenous Iron for Treatment of Suboptimal Iron Stores in Non-Anaemic Patients Presenting for Major Surgery (ISNAPS)
Dr Philip CrispinAustralian National University$56,367.30A mixed method pilot feasibility study of self-managing red cell transfusion requirements in chronic anaemia

Patient Blood Scholarship Grants

Multidimensional Developmental Theory

Principal Chief Investigator

Administering Institution

Amount (incl. GST)

Project Title

Dr Brenton Sanderson

Macquarie University

$33,000.00

Computerised Support for decision-making during massive transfusion to improve efficiency and outcomes

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Ig Scholarship Grants

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Results 4 Development Center

Principal Chief Investigator

Administering Institution

Amount (incl. GST)

Project Title

Dr Nicholas Crump

University of Melbourne

$22,178.20

Neuromuscular ultrasound as a biomarker in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneu-ropathy (CIDP)