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A/Prof. Mark Lucock

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 15
Total funding $870,034

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2012 (1 grants)

Phase I and II detoxification genes; the correlation of epigenetic modifications with nutritional status, lifestyle factors, health and disease$21,000
Funding Body: CSIRO - Energy Technology

2010 (1 grants)

Is retirement village living good for health: Comparing the health of older adults living in retirement villages and the community$36,364
Funding Body: Valhalla Village Pty Ltd

2009 (1 grants)

The Association between Folate Nutritional Status and Folate Gene Polymorphisms in an Elderly Australian Population$61,281
Funding Body: Northern Sydney Central Coast Health

2008 (4 grants)

Is retirement village living good for health: Comparing the health of older adults living in retirement villages and the community$390,173
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Is retirement village living good for health: Comparing the health of older adults living in retirement villages and the community$85,000
Funding Body: UnitingCare Ageing NSW.ACT

Is retirement village living good for health: Comparing the health of older adults living in retirement villages and the community$75,000
Funding Body: Northern Sydney Central Coast Health

Is retirement village living good for health: Comparing the health of older adults living in retirement villages and the community$15,000
Funding Body: Urbis Pty Ltd

2007 (2 grants)

The role of folic acid nutritional genetics in common chronic degenerative disorders$29,424
Funding Body: Northern Sydney Central Coast Health

Maternal probiotic treatment protects against colonic and immune dysfunctions induced by neonatal stress$10,664
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2005 (3 grants)

2005 RIBG allocation$31,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Vitamin B12 and Autism$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Central Coast Vascular Health in Retirement Village Residents Study, Phase 1$9,044
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2004 (2 grants)

PhD - Physio-chemical properties and genetic factors that influence folic acid bioavailability and metabolism: Implications in health and disease$66,084
Funding Body: Central Coast Health Teaching & Research Unit

Vitamin B12 and gene interactions in autism$20,000
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

2003 (1 grants)

B-vitamin nutrition and genetics in degenerative and development disorders: A study of nutrient-nutrient, nutrient-gene and gene-gene interactions$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle