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Engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in guideline development Engagement is a relationship built on trust and integrity
The Vitamin K administration to newborn infants to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding in infancy recommendations for Vitamin K to be given to newborn children.
Under the Senate Order 13, also known as the Murray Motion, NHMRC is required to publish details of contracts and grant agreements entered into and valued at $100,000 or more (including GST).
Outcomes of Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies funding rounds.
If you have received an MRFF grant and circumstances have changed – for example, there has been a delay in your research activity – you can apply to vary your grant.
To improve clinical trial start-up times, we developed the Good Practice Process for Site Assessment and Authorisation Phases of Clinical Trial Research Governance (the Good Practice Process).
This page includes information on guidelines and tools about: Assisted Reproductive Technology clinical ethics decision-making for pandemics research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health privacy organ and tissue donation and transplantation payment of participants in research peer review and ethical review embryo research, stem cells and human cloning quality assurance and evaluation activities participant information and consent forms.
Outcomes of Synergy Grants funding rounds.
Licence holders are responsible for ensuring that their organisations comply with licence conditions. Each person who is identified in the licence conditions as an authorised person must be fully informed about the licence and its conditions and the requirements of the legislation and any corresponding state or territory law.
NHMRC requires Administering Institutions (AIs) to have policies in place to support gender equity in health and medical research.
NHMRC is committed to global health research and international collaboration.The health and wellbeing of Australians is connected to the health of our neighbours and the world. Global health challenges, including pandemic preparedness, antimicrobial resistance and climate-related health threats, cannot be solved in isolation. They require coordinated international research responses and contribution to global scientific networks.