Westmead Institute for Medical Research

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Westmead Institute for Medical Research
MottoGiving hope through science
Established1996
Research typeMedical research
DirectorProfessor Tony Cunningham AO
Staff450
Students120
AddressPO Box 412, Westmead NSW 2145 AU
LocationWestmead, Sydney
33°48′12″S 150°59′27″E / 33.8033°S 150.9909°E / -33.8033; 150.9909Coordinates: 33°48′12″S 150°59′27″E / 33.8033°S 150.9909°E / -33.8033; 150.9909
CampusWestmead
Affiliations
Websitewestmeadinstitute.org.au

The Westmead Institute for Medical Research is a large medical research institute located at Westmead in the western suburbs of Sydney, Australia. The institute is closely affiliated with Sydney Medical School and Westmead Hospital and comprises approximately 450 medical research and support staff. Originally named the Westmead Millennium Institute for Medical Research, the institute was founded in 1996 through the merging of five research groups at the Westmead health campus, initially comprising just 40 medical researchers, and was renamed on 18 November 2015. The Westmead Institute has grown rapidly on the basis of peer-reviewed funding.[citation needed]

Organisation[]

Research is organised into five key biological areas:

  • Infectious and immune diseases
  • Cancer and leukaemia
  • Liver and metabolic diseases
  • Eye and brain-related disorders
  • Heart and respiratory disorders

Professor Tony Cunningham AO has been the executive director of the institute since its inception.

Affiliations[]

The institute is closely affiliated with the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney. As of 20 March 2016, the institute hosted more than 119 higher-degree research students.[1]

The institute is affiliated with Westmead Hospital.

Westmead Medical Research Foundation provides fundraising support and community advocacy for medical research and patient care at Westmead.[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "WMI Annual Reports". Westmead Institute for Medical Research. Retrieved 13 June 2010.
  2. ^ "2009 Annual Report" (PDF). Westmead Medical Research Foundation. p. 4. Retrieved 13 June 2010.

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