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Information on NHMRC's requirements, Standards and Guidelines and policies is available on Funding Agreement and NHMRC Policy and Priorities. Following is information about different laws, approval requirements and obligations applicable to NHMRC funded research.
The Australian Health Ethics Committee (AHEC) is charged with offering advice on ethical issues regarding human health and to develop guidelines for human research.
Human Ethics Committees have a difficult and sometimes controversial role in guiding the Australian research community’s work with people. Challenging ethical issues in contemporary research on human beings focuses on some of the most challenging ethical issues using case studies and through discussions.
Search our resources on this page including case studies, fact sheets, guidance, policies, and video.
NHMRC PFAS Guidance for Recreational Water – Frequently Asked QuestionsNote: The NHMRC Guidance on Per and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Recreational Water (2019) is currently being revised as part of the updated draft Australian Recreational Water Quality Guidelines. These guidelines are currently open for consultation. You can view the draft and provide feedback on the NHMRC Consultation Hub.The 2019 advice will remain current until the updated guidelines are published on the NHMRC website.
The information described in the disclosure log table below has been released by NHMRC under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and is available for public access.
Welcome to Tracker, the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) fortnightly newsletter with the latest information on major activities and funding opportunities.
Sapphire is regularly updated as part of NHMRC's effort to continuously improve the user experience of our grant management system. See below for the detailed explanation of improvements made to Sapphire.
The following resources may help you to find out more about e-cigarettes. Evidence reviews used to inform the CEO Statement on Electronic Cigarettes can be downloaded from the CEO Statement tab.
Recipient of the 2024 NHMRC Peter Doherty Investigator Grant Award (Emerging Leadership), Dr Ziad Nehme is a paramedic-scientist with expertise in prehospital emergency care and resuscitation research. With a focus on early response to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients, Dr Nehme is targeting improvements in early recognition and activation of emergency services, accelerating treatments through community-based care, and enhancing the evidence-base in resuscitation.
Welcome to Tracker, the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) fortnightly newsletter with the latest information on major activities and funding opportunities.