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The Human Research Ethics Application (HREA) form enables all Australian research involving human participants to be efficiently and effectively reviewed.
During the mid-20th century, epidemics of hospital-based and antibiotic resistant Staphylococcus aureus – or golden staph – were causing serious illness and death in hospitals internationally, and one strain was a particular problem in maternity hospitals. NHMRC-funded bacteriologists working at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA) in Sydney made important contributions to knowledge about how to identify strains of golden staph and how to control its spread.
The Investigator Grants 2024 CEO Introduction webinar was held on 18 January 2024. NHMRC CEO, Professor Steve Wesselingh, and Research Foundations Executive Director, Dr Julie Glover hosted the webinar. They shared tips for quality peer review and outlined what resources are available. The video is available to watch on Vimeo and a transcript is below.
The Targeted Call for Research (TCR): Improving physical health of people with a mental illness 2022 grant opportunity aims to stimulate research which develops effective strategies and interventions to improve the physical health of people with a severe or persistent mental illness.
This report contains information on NHMRC administration and performance, and a record of our activities for the reporting period 2020–21. An accessible version of this document is available on the Transparency Portal.
This report contains information on NHMRC administration and performance, and a record of our activities for the reporting period 2019–20. An accessible version of this document is available on the Transparency Portal.
This report contains information on NHMRC administration and performance, and a record of our activities for the reporting period 2021–22. An accessible version of this document is available on the Transparency Portal.
This report contains information on NHMRC administration and performance, and a record of our activities for the reporting period 2022–23. An accessible version of this document is available on the Transparency Portal.