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Research Australia

Locality: Darlinghurst, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9295 8546



Address: 384 Victoria Street 2010 Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.researchaustralia.org

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24.01.2022 We are pleased to publish the last and amazing issue of INSPIRE for 2020 focusing on translational research. We also have the first of our Award category features starting with GSK's Award for Research Excellence. Thanks to all contributing member organisations. Please enjoy and share! https://issuu.com/researchaustralia/docs/inspire_issue_18



22.01.2022 Research Australia is delighted to offer our congratulations to Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM FAA FTSE on her appointment as Australia's new Chief Scientist. Read our full media statement here https://wp.me/p7lqDT-22S

22.01.2022 New MRFF funding announced for improved medicine use, biobanks, registries and data linkage. For more details, head over to the Research Australia website here https://wp.me/P7lqDT-XH #research #researchfunding #medicalresearch

21.01.2022 Australia's peak body for health and medical research is delighted to publish Issue 18, our COVID-19 special edition of INSPIRE. Thank you to all the member organisations who contributed. Please enjoy and share widely. https://issuu.com/researchaustr//inspire_issue_17_covid-19



21.01.2022 The Peter Wills Medal was created in honour of Peter Wills AC, a great leader whose work led to the inception of Research Australia. 2019's winner was Prof Kathryn North AC FAHMS, MCRI, for leadership in genomic medicine and 2018 Laureate Prof Nicholas Talley AC from the University of Newcastle. To nominate for this Award please click here http://shorturl.at/hpKO9

20.01.2022 The COVID conversation isn't finished - is your research going ok? Governments must fully understand the continued effects COVID-19 is having on researchers & innovators across the sector so please complete & also share our updated survey today. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/27KQTSM https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/27KQTSM... https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/27KQTSM https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/27KQTSM https://www.surveymonkey.com//www.surveymonkey.c/r/27KQTSM

17.01.2022 Research Australia is proud to publish the second report in our coronavirus series 'The impact of COVID-19 on health and medical researchers'. This report is a compilation and analysis from our national survey of over 1200 researchers. Please read and share https://issuu.com/researchau//covid-19_series_report_final



15.01.2022 Research Australia encourages nominations for this vital category - the future of research is with our early to mid career researchers!

12.01.2022 Delighted to share our Winter issue of INSPIRE focusing on health and medical research for children and youth. https://issuu.com/researchaustralia//ra0031_inspire_jun20__ Please, read, enjoy and share!

11.01.2022 Research Australia is delighted to share Series 2 of its Leadership INSIGHTS publication featuring opinion pieces from our diverse membership across the entire health and medical research pipeline. https://issuu.com/researchau//leadership_insights_series_2

07.01.2022 Frontiers research & innovation revolutionises health outcomes, not just nationally but globally that’s why ANU are proud sponsors of the Research Australia Frontiers Award.’ Help recognise the sector's game changers & nominate today. https://researchaustralia.org/frontiers-research-award-nom/ Below last year's winner A/Prof Jeremy Crook, University of Wollongong presented by Professor Shitij Kapur, University of Melbourne.

05.01.2022 Research Australia launches its opinion piece series - Leadership INSIGHTS on Health & Medical Research & Innovation. There is no doubt the leadership within our ecosystem is immense. Given Research Australia’s position as the national peak body, we have access to these leaders who either have great influence or should have greater profile in our sector. This ranges from the fundamental research end of the pipeline, through to the commercial end and ultimately to the all-important consumer. https://issuu.com/research//leadership_insights_-_final_v2



02.01.2022 Research Australia believes the true range and depth of the research being undertaken is not evident to the researchers themselves, organisations across the research pipeline, and within governments and the broader community. It is a response that has mobilised researchers and support staff from across universities, medical research institutes, pharmaceutical and medical technology companies, public and private hospitals and not-for-profits. We are very proud to publish this... report, the first in our series; COVID-19 How Australia's health and medical research sector is responding and a big thank you to all the contributors and collaborating partners that made this report possible. It captures input from dozens of Research Australia members and provides useful insights into over 200 ongoing projects in which our incredible sector has engaged responding to this pandemic. Please read and share to broaden the understanding. https://issuu.com/researchaustra//ra0032_covid_report__1__

02.01.2022 Leadership INSIGHTS Issue 3 features Professor Pat McGory AO from Orygen, Roy Morgan's Michele Levine and Dr Andrew Weekes GSK, sharing their opinions on mental health, public distrust & a personal international journey through the pandemic. Please enjoy and share. https://issuu.com/researchaus//leadership_insights_issue_3

01.01.2022 Griffith University sponsor the Discovery Award category at our annual Awards to recognise the extraordinary achievements of Australia's future research stars very early in their careers and help them to build their track records. Nominate today https://researchaustralia.org/griffith-university-discover/ See the 2018 Winner and Highly Commended below, Dr Sarah Best (WEHI) and Dr Eric Chow (Monash University)

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