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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.
Our current legislative basis is the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992 (NHMRC Act). We are responsible to the Commonwealth Minister for Health.
Professor Caroline Homer AO is a midwife and maternal and newborn health researcher. Her research addresses maternal and newborn health issues, especially the role of midwives in improving outcomes in limited-resource settings, with a focus for more than 20 years on the Asia-Pacific region.
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is currently conducting public consultations on updated Nutrient Reference Values (NRVs) guidance for iodine and the Methodological Framework for the Review of Nutrient Reference Values.
Consuming a sensible, balanced diet can help us to achieve optimal health throughout life. NHMRC has guidelines for healthy eating based on the best available scientific evidence.
This document outlines required essential nutrient intake believed adequate to meet the nutritional needs of the majority of healthy people to prevent deficiency. The document can be used by health professionals to assess the likelihood of inadequate intake in individuals or groups.
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Postgraduate Scholarships scheme funds successful applicants to attain a research based postgraduate degree – Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or a Research Masters Degree.
NHMRC has established the Gender Guidelines Governance Committee to advise NHMRC and the Gender Guidelines Development Committee on governance matters related to the development of national clinical practice guidelines for the care of trans and gender diverse people under 18 with gender dysphoria (Gender Guidelines).
NHMRC has established the Gender Guidelines Development Committee to oversee the guideline development process and draft recommendations for the clinical practice guidelines on the care of trans and gender diverse people under 18 with gender dysphoria (Gender Guidelines).
The Australian Government has requested the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) develop new national clinical practice guidelines for the care of trans and gender diverse people under 18 with gender dysphoria (Gender Guidelines).
NHMRC has established a Governance Committee and a Guideline Development Committee to advise on the development of the clinical practice guidelines for the care of trans and gender diverse people under 18 with gender dysphoria (Gender Guidelines).
The clinical practice guidelines for the care of trans and gender diverse people under 18 with gender dysphoria (Gender Guidelines) will be developed in accordance with NHMRC’s rigorous guideline development process. This will include a multidisciplinary guideline development committee, evidence review, reference panel, public consultation and declaration and management of interests.
NHMRC recognises the importance of input from consumers and interest holders to ensure the guidelines are relevant and meaningful for trans and gender diverse young people seeking care, their families, and the clinicians who support them.
A list of Medical Research Future Fund Eligible Organisations (MRFF EO) is below and is valid as of October 2025.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-operated devices that heat a liquid containing chemicals (called ‘e-liquid’) to produce an aerosol that users inhale (a process known as vaping). Every e-liquid is different and usually contains a number of chemicals that can be harmful.1 E-liquids can contain nicotine, even when labelled ‘nicotine free’.1
NHMRC has revised its MREA progress report template to gather more information to support evaluation of achievements against identified aims and collect data on clinical trials registration information that will contribute to NHMRC’s policy and evaluation processes.
Information for grant holders submitting progress, final and additional reports on grant outcomes.