Research Australia’s Collaborative Strategy

Research Australia’s Collaborative Strategy and Focus Areas are now available for you to download and share. 

Our vision

Health and prosperity through Australian research and innovation.

Our mission

Maximise the impact of all stages of health and medical research and innovation.

Our goals

Championing Australian Health & Medical Research

Research Australia is the national peak body for Australian health and medical research. We were set up by the federal government 22 years ago to support all stages of the health and medical research pipeline – universities, research institutes, commercial, consumer, health systems and charities.

Our Voice

Using our collective voice we represent the sector’s interests to government and convene different parts of the research community to affect policy change that benefits Australian health and medical research.

Your Innovation

We work to support and promote the incredibly talented Australian health and medical research community. Utilising our expertise we connect the entire national health and medical research (HMR) ecosystem, strengthening the bonds between academic organisations, the commercial sector, health systems and philanthropy. Together we can  improve health outcomes for all Australians.

 

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Research & Development Tax Incentive

Joint statement on the Research & Development Tax Incentive

Don’t rip the guts out of Australian medical research commercialisation

Commercialisation of Australian medical research is under serious threat if the package of measures put by the ‘Ferris, Finkel, Fraser’ Review of the Research & Development (R&D) Tax Incentive is adopted and Australia’s medical technology, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical (MTP) sector is urging the Federal Government not to devastate Australia’s most innovative industry.

The R&D Tax Incentive is the most critical centre-piece program in the translation of Australia’s world-class research into treatments, cures, diagnostics, medical devices and vaccines. The program has been successful in helping attract more investment in R&D and fostering a strong Australian life sciences clinical trials and R&D sector.
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Medical Researcher becomes Australian of the Year

Congratulations to the 2017 Australian of the Year recipient Emeritus Professor Alan Mackay-Sim. Research Australia is thrilled that a medical researcher has been chosen for this honour.

Professor Mackay-Sim has spent over 20 years making discoveries on the human sense of smell and the biology of nasal cells. He and his team proved it was safe to transplant nasal cells to the spinal cord.[1]

In Prof Mackay-Sim’s acceptance speech, he highlighted the importance of investing in research for the future.  Continue reading “Medical Researcher becomes Australian of the Year”

New Leaders to Strengthen the Alliance of Australian Health and Medical Researchers

Media Release: Wednesday 11 May 2016

Decades’ worth of highly-specialised experience is being added to the leadership of Research Australia, with the appointment of a new CEO and four new Board members.

Research Australia is an alliance of 160 members and supporters advocating for health and medical research in Australia.

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