CNL Publications and grants

Publications and grants

See our recent grants and publications below


PUBLICATION

Stress monitoring using Low-Cost electroencephalogram devices: a systematic literature review. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 105859.

  • Vos, G., Ebrahimpour, M., van Eijk, L., Sarnyai, Z., & Azghadi, M. R. (2025).
  • Read article 

GRANT

Examining the clinical utility of early brain MRI for infants with higher chances of adverse developmental outcomes

  • A close collaboration between James Cook University, University of Queensland (Prof Roslyn Boyd), the CSIRO (Dr Jurgen Fripp, Dr Kerstin Pannek, Dr Alex Pagnozzi), as well as clinicians at Townsville and Cairns hospitals
  • FUNDED BY
    TAAHC seed grant ($50,000) (PI van Eijk)

GRANT

Examining the efficacy of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) for improving mental health and metabolic profile among diabetes patients: A randomized clinical trial

  • FUNDED BY
    THHS SERTA grant (AUD $50,000) (PI Li)

GRANT

Improving stroke management by characterising the ischaemic penumbra proteome

  • FUNDED BY
    JCU Grant Submission Support Scheme Seed funding (AUD $24,850) (PI Moxon)

GRANT

Developing a novel rehabilitation system (using a robotic device and virtual reality) to improve outcomes for traumatic brain injury patients, collaborating with patients, clinicians and researchers

  • FUNDED BY
    QLD Bionics (AUD $25,000) (PI Zhou)

GRANT

Examining whether early biomarkers at baseline can predict treatment success of a wellbeing intervention in university students across Australia and Singapore

  • FUNDED BY
    JCU Cross campus grant (AUD $20,000) (PI van Eijk)

GRANT

Promoting STEM in regional areas: Organising Neuroscience & Stress STEM-Day for students in year 10 and 11

  • FUNDED BY
    The Queensland Government Engaging Science grant (AUD $20,000) (PI van Eijk)

GRANT

Examining parents’ insights and perspective into early brain MRI: a collaboration between researchers, clinicians, and consumers

  • FUNDED BY
    JCU’s CHS grant (AUD $7,000) (PI van Eijk)

GRANT

Examining whether treatment differences can be observed in imaging biomarkers for patients with Multiple Sclerosis

  • A close collaboration with Townsville University Hospital – some research assistant
  • FUNDED BY
    IBRO scholarship (AUD $7,000) (PI van Eijk)

GRANT

Childhood Apraxia of Speech and its Neurophysiology: A scoping review

  • FUNDED BY
    JCU’s CHS grant (AUD $7,000) (PI Lim)