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NHMRC established the Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Advisory Committee under section 39 of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992 to advise the NHMRC Chief Executive Officer on the current needs for research and clinical guidance on ME/CFS. The Committee finalised its report in late April 2019.
NHMRC has released two Statements to support the conduct of ethical, humane, responsible and high-quality research involving animals: Statement on the forced swim test in rodent models Statement on smoke inhalation procedures in rodent models.
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.
NHMRC funding is awarded through Administering Institutions, which include universities, hospitals, medical research institutes and organisations that meet defined grant administration and research governance requirements.
NHMRC provides advice about the care of people in post-coma unresponsiveness (vegetative state) or a minimally responsive state.
The below resources are provided to support Investigator Grant peer reviewers.
The Australian Health Ethics Committee (AHEC) is charged with offering advice on ethical issues regarding human health and to develop guidelines for human research.
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.