NHMRC funding success to deliver world-leading oncology, digital health and patient safety research

NHMRC funding success to deliver world-leading oncology, digital health and patient safety research

The Australian Institute of Health Innovation in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Macquarie University has been awarded more than $7.3 million in grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), announced today.

Among the grants are two Centres of Research Excellence, two Partnership Projects, and an Early Career Fellowship award.

In total Macquarie as a whole has been awarded more than $8 million in grants.

The two Centres of Research Excellence, together worth nearly $5 million, will deliver research outcomes in implementation science in oncology, and digital health. Read more.

Centres related to this news

Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science
Centre for Health Informatics
Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research

L to R: Prof. Jeffrey Braithwaite, Prof. Johanna Westbrook, Prof. Enrico Coiera

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Content owner: Australian Institute of Health Innovation Last updated: 19 Oct 2018 11:00am

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