Big research for little lives.

We raise funds to support big research so big breakthroughs in child health can happen.

How we do it
  1. $70M

    Of world-class research funded
  2. 700+

    Research projects completed
  3. 53yrs

    Of proven results
  1. $70M

    Of world-class research funded
  2. 700+

    Research projects completed
  3. 53yrs

    Of proven results

Big Research

We are currently supporting over $12 million of child health research projects.

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Preterm Health

$464.8K
5 Active projects

Childhood Cancers

$3.2M
3 Active projects

Maternal and Infant Conditions

$751.4K
7 Active projects

Rheumatic Heart Disease

$2.8M
8 Active projects

Childhood Development and Learning Difficulties

$228K
5 Active projects

Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

$749.2K
2 Active projects

Obesity, Growth Disorders & Nutrition

$125K
2 Active projects

Mental Health and Wellbeing

$1.2M
7 Active projects

Oral and Dental Disease

$151K
1 Active project

Genetic Conditions and Rare Disorders

$801K
5 Active projects

Respiratory Conditions

$862.6K
5 Active projects

Infectious Disease

$219.7K
4 Active projects

Gastrointestinal Conditions

$600K
1 Active project

Big Breakthroughs

Research projects with significant & life-changing breakthroughs in child health.

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  • 2003-2022

    Treatment for a rare disorder – Batten Disease

    A Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Disorders project
    We contributed to a series of studies that led to the discovery of a gene therapy for Batten Disease, which is now in human clinical trials in the USA.
    Dr
    Dr Nadia Mitchell
  • 2010-2021

    Discovery of some of the genes which causes epilepsy

    A Genetic Conditions and Rare Disorders project
    We funded research to identify some of the genes that cause epilepsy, enabling more targeted treatments and care.
    Emeritus
    Emeritus Professor Keith Grimwood
  • 2018

    Demonstration that babies born at 23–24 weeks can survive

    A Preterm Health project
    Cure Kids funded a study that provided evidence that babies born prematurely at 23-24 weeks can survive and thrive.
    Associate
    Associate Professor Max Berry
  • 2008

    Invention of a patented car-seat insert

    A Maternal and Infant Conditions project
    A study on the cause of unexpected deaths of babies in car seats led to the invention of an insert that helps maintain breathing and improve safety.
    Dr
    Dr Shirley Tonkin
  • 2012

    Generation of full-thickness human skin in a lab

    A Maternal and Infant Conditions project
    In 2012, Professor Rod Dunbar engineered full-thickness human skin in the laboratory using the patient’s own skin cells to enable skin repair after burns.
    Professor
    Professor Rod Dunbar
  • Our research in action

    56 active projects, 104 phenomenal researchers