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Home\Blog\Media centre\Victorian budget invests in the health of Generation Victoria Home Victorian budget invests in the health of Generation Victoria Victorian budget invests in the health of Generation Victoria 20 May 2021 News at a Glance: The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) welcomes the additional investment from the Victorian Government of $14 million AUD to support its innovative Generation Victoria (GenV) research project. The first project of its kind in Australia, GenV will give Victoria’s research community and policymakers access to a more complete picture of the health and wellbeing of a generation, providing the insight and information needed across some of the most complex health problems faced by families. The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) welcomes the additional funding commitment from the Victorian Government of $14 million AUD to support its innovative Generation Victoria (GenV) research project. GenV is one of the world’s largest-ever birth and parent cohort studies. The opt-in project will follow babies and their parents to help solve problems like asthma, food allergies, obesity and mental illness – mostly using data that is already routinely collected. Around 100 new jobs will be created in clinical settings across the state over the life of the GenV project. MCRI Director Professor Kathryn North said that by 2035, GenV’s vision is to have helped create a happier and healthier future for Victorian children and parents. “This additional funding will help us realise the full potential of the GenV project, enabling our researchers to involve participants from across the state to help solve pressing problems like asthma, food allergies, obesity, and mental illness. “We know that large whole-of-state research projects such as GenV will speed up answers to the major issues facing children and adults and improve population health outcomes. Given the timing of the launch of GenV, we will also be in a unique position to investigate, understand and mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the next generation of Victorian children. “We thank the Victorian Government for this additional investment to help us to create a healthier future for all children and their families,” she said. GenV is led by the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, is supported by The Royal Children’s Hospital and The University of Melbourne and is funded by the Paul Ramsay Foundation (PRF), the Victorian Government and The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. GenV is working with partners and collaborators including all birthing hospitals across Victoria. Visit the GenV website for more information. **Ends** About MCRI The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) is the largest child health research institute in Australia committed to making discoveries and developing treatments to improve child and adolescent health in Australia and around the world. MCRI pioneers new treatments, trials better vaccines and improves ways of diagnosing and helping sick babies, children and adolescents. Article by GenV Team Share this article: