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The Raine Study

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: 08 96488 6953



Address: 14-16 Parkway, Crawley 6009 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.rainestudy.org.au

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24.01.2022 The deadline for submissions to present at The Raine Study's 2020 ASM is eod Friday 25 September. Download the form, find out more at



24.01.2022 Last call to submit your abstracts for The Raine Study's ASM 2020! Deadline extended until 9am Perth time Tuesday 29 September. Download the form, find out more at https://buff.ly/2FMrDM8 #rainestudyresearch #rsasm2020

21.01.2022 Join us for our next webinar celebrating 30 years of life-changing research by The Raine Study. This time - what the Raine Study data has taught us about the impact of physical activity on kids health. Register now - https://buff.ly/2G4iRsh

20.01.2022 Want to know more about what affects Mental Health from the findings of the Raine Study? Hear from researchers Dr Monique Robinson and Assoc. Prof. Ashleigh Lin in our recent Zoom Webinar. https://rainestudy.org.au/news-events/events/ #rainestudy #oneofuscouldchangeyourlife



20.01.2022 Great to see our Generation 2 participants' perspectives on the benefits and barriers to participation in this new research paper. https://www.biomedcentral.com/e/10.1186/s12874-020-01074-z

20.01.2022 Read all about the three decades of the Raine Study's life-changing research featured in the Telethon Kids Institute's Impact Report 2020. The article starts on page 66 and features a profile on one of our Raine Study participants, Ditza Teng. TELETHONKIDS.ORG.AU www.telethonkids.org.au

17.01.2022 LATEST RAINE STUDY RESEARCH: Young adults with higher autistic-like traits were more likely to have had lower food variety and diet quality in early childhood: https://bit.ly/2DhnG0C



15.01.2022 Congrats to Telethon Kids Institute ear health researcher and Raine Study collaborator Dr Chris Brennan-Jones, winner of the Woodside STEM Award for Excellence in Science at last night's @WABusinessNews 40under40 awards!

15.01.2022 We know that for many of you, the Raine Study is like family, so it's only fitting that we celebrate the heart and soul of our family on her 70th birthday - the incredible Sue Green, baker extraordinaire and the woman who can almost literally get blood out of a stone(!) Happy birthday to you Sue, from your Raine Study family - we don't know what we'd do without you

13.01.2022 Did you see the blood groups article in our participant newsletter*? If you are a Gen2 participant and want to know your blood group then get in touch via Facebook, our website (https://rainestudy.org.au/contact-us/) or email [email protected] This graph shows how our Gen2 participant population blood types compare to the general population. The Raine Study determined the blood groups of Gen2 participants at one of our earliest follow-ups. See here for how your blood ...has helped inform important research: https://rainestudy.org.au/our-research/publications/ *Didn’t receive a newsletter? Let us know and we can add you to the mailing list! (Acknowledgement: Information regarding blood types was supplied by the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood) #oneofuscouldchangeyourlife #rainestudy #bloodgroup #research

13.01.2022 Did you know that factors ranging from toddler temperament to attending childcare can impact kids' involvement in sport? Data from The Raine Study has helped researchers identify why some school-age kids are more likely to drop out of organised sport than others. https://bit.ly/3hZbxN3

09.01.2022 Raine Study participants who took part in research that involved overnight sleep studies and craniofacial 3D photography have played a crucial role in research into obstructive sleep apnoea. Published in the April issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine and led by Raine Study Director Profesor Peter Eastwood, the study showed that facial features analysed from 3D photographs could predict the likelihood of a person having obstructive sleep apnoea. Peter said that by u...sing 3D photography, the study found that geodesic measurements the shortest distance between two points on a curved surface predicted with 89 per cent accuracy which patients had sleep apnoea. Using traditional 2D linear measurements alone, the algorithm’s accuracy was 86 per cent. The study involved 300 individuals with varying severity levels of sleep apnoea and 100 people without sleep apnoea drawn from a local hospital and participants of the Raine Study. For more information visit https://aasm.org/study-suggests-3d-face-photos-could-be-sle



09.01.2022 The countdown is on for our 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting, this Friday 30/10 from 9-2pm via Zoom! We mightn't be meeting in person, but we've still got 17 incredible early career researcher presentations, 3 guest speakers covering the past, present and future of the Raine Study, and the opportunity to hear from our new Director. Attendance is free, registration essential for part or all of the day - program and full details at

05.01.2022 Cornel Scheibling, who is a member of the Raine Study Community Advisory Committee, sent us this photo of him at home in his back yard with his feathered pets. Also featuring is Bagel, our Scientific Manager Juliana's cat who is 'reviewing' our researchers' webpage.

01.01.2022 The first in our series of webinars to highlight 30 years of the Raine Study will be held on 19 August 2020 at 6.00 pm. The topic will be 'Pregnancy to Present Day: 30 Years of Mental Health research in the Raine Study'. The event will be chaired by Professor Peter Eastwood, Director of the Raine Study, and speakers will include Dr Monique Robinson and Associate Professor Ashleigh Lin from the Telethon Kids Institute.... To register for the event go to: https://uwa.zoom.us/webi/register/WN_HJfz69s9TPGzE8k83iUxHw

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