Illawarra Health & Medical Research Institute

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Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute
IHMRI Building .jpg
Research typeResearch institute
LocationWollongong, New South Wales, Australia
AffiliationsUniversity of Wollongong and
Websitewww.ihmri.org.au

The Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI) is an independent health and medical research institute based in Wollongong, New South Wales.

The institute covers a broad range of research themes including, diagnostics and therapeutics, chronic conditions and lifestyle and mental health and ageing brain.[1]

IHMRI’s goal is to foster, support and grow health and medical research in the Illawarra region. The institute connects academic and clinical researchers together to better understand and treat a range of diseases and conditions. There are currently over 650 affiliated researchers, clinicians, PHD candidates and research staff under IHMRI.

History[]

In 2006, the University of Wollongong (UOW) and the (SESIAHS) signed a memorandum of understanding to foster and expand health and medical research in the Illawarra.[2]

IHMRI was formally constituted as a company limited by guarantee in 2008, with the UOW and SESIAHS (now the ) as its founding members.

Professor Don Iverson was appointed as IHMRI’s inaugural Executive Director and Sue Baker-Finch appointed as Chief Operating Officer.

A contribution of $15 million from the NSW Government was matched by $15 million from the UOW to allow construction of a headquarters for IHMRI, with world-class research laboratories and clinical trial research facilities. In July 2010, IHMRI’s state-of-the-art headquarters were completed and officially opened by the then NSW Deputy Premier, the Hon Carmel Tebbutt.[3]

In 2014, IHMRI was recognised by the NSW State Government as an independent Medical Research Institute (MRI),[4] allowing access to funding from the NSW Government’s Medical Research Support Program (MRSP).

In 2020, IHMRI became a member of the Association of Australian Medical Research Institutes (AAMRI), a peak body for medical research institutes (MRIs) across Australia.[5]

Research[]

Diagnostics and therapeutics[]

Researchers in this theme explore the fundamental mechanisms of disease. They use this knowledge to design and test new drugs, as well as medical devices. They work together to increase treatment options and quality of life for patients with complex medical conditions.

Chronic conditions and lifestyle[]

Researchers in this theme study the links between disease and lifestyle risk factors, such as excess weight, poor diet, high blood pressure and physical inactivity. They work together to find better treatments and prevention strategies to extend healthy ageing.

Mental health and ageing brain[]

Researchers in this theme examine the mechanisms, causes and treatment of psychiatric illnesses, neurodegenerative diseases and neurodevelopmental disorders. Together they seek to address the burden of mental illness and neurodegenerative diseases.

Governance[]

IHMRI is governed by a board of directors consisting of two directors each from UOW and ISLHD, as well as five independent directors.[6]

Current Board of Directors[]

  • Dr Stephen Andersen OAM (Chair)
  • Professor Simon Gandevia
  • Maree Kerr
  • Patrick Reid
  • Professor Paul WellingsCBE (UOW)
  • Professor AC (UOW)
  • Professor Denis King OAM (ISLHD)
  • Dr Peter Jansen (ISLHD)

Patron[]

Board Chairpersons and Executive Staff to date[]

Chair

  • George Edgar (Mar 2009- Mar 2012)
  • Alan Pettigrew (Mar 2014-Feb 2020)
  • Tim Berry (Acting) (Feb - July 2020)

Executive Director

  • Don Iverson (Apr 2008 - Dec 2012)
  • Xu-Feng Huang (Acting) (Jan – Jun 2013)
  • Mike Calford (Jul 2013 – Mar 2014)
  • Brett Garner (Acting) (Mar – Dec 2014)
  • Alan Pettigrew (Acting) (Jan - Nov 2015)
  • David Adams (Dec 2015–present)

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

  • Sue Baker-Finch (Oct 2008-Feb 2016)
  • Kara Lamond (Aug 2016–present)

References[]

  1. ^ "About IHMRI". IHMRI.
  2. ^ "History IHMRI". IHMRI.
  3. ^ "NSW Department of Health Annual Report 2009-10" (PDF). NSW Department of Health.
  4. ^ "List of medical research institutes" (PDF). Australian Government Department of Health.
  5. ^ "AAMRI Membership". IHMRI. IHMRI.
  6. ^ "Governance IHMRI". IHMRI.

External links[]

, University of Wollongong

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