Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute

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Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute
Founder(s)Nadia Rosenthal
(Founding Director)
EstablishedApril 2009 (2009-04)
MissionMedical research
Focus
DirectorPeter Currie
FacultyMonash University
Location, , ,
Australia
Coordinates37°54′38″S 145°7′45″E / 37.91056°S 145.12917°E / -37.91056; 145.12917Coordinates: 37°54′38″S 145°7′45″E / 37.91056°S 145.12917°E / -37.91056; 145.12917
Websitewww.armi.org.au

The Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) is an Australian medical research institute. Opened in April 2009,[1] the institute is based at the Clayton campus of Monash University, in the Monash Science Technology Research and Innovation Precinct.

ARMI is one of the world's largest regenerative medicine and stem cell research hubs.[2] Its research aims to restore and regenerate damaged tissue and organs by injecting or implanting cells to allow the human body to heal and recover. Research focuses on developing effective treatments for a range of currently incurable diseases, such as cancer, arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, as well as neurotrauma. In addition, ARMI is also looking at technologies to treat ageing itself via regeneration. Facilities at the Institute include FishCore, the largest zebrafish facility of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.[3]

Leadership[]

The institute was established through an A$153 million joint venture between Monash University and the Victorian Government to deliver the next generation of discoveries in regenerative medicine. The Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute officially opened on April 2009.[4] Its foundation director was Professor Nadia Rosenthal.[5][6] Rosenthal has previously served at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and Harvard Medical School. Professor Peter Currie was appointed Director in February 2016, following Rosenthal's return to the US.

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References[]

  1. ^ Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute - ARMI
  2. ^ "VICTORIA TO HOST KEY SEMINARS AT BIO2006" (Press release). Government of Victoria. Archived from the original on 23 June 2009.
  3. ^ "FishCore - ARMI". Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  4. ^ "$153m Regenerative Medicine Institute officially opened". Monash University Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. 8 April 2009. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  5. ^ International Scientific Leader to Head Victoria, Australia's Regenerative Medicine Institute
  6. ^ "Rosenthal to head regenerative institute". Australian Life Scientist. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007.

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