NHMRC awards $31m for innovative health and medical research

December 15, 2023

28 grants in total, including 24 Ideas grants, 3 Development grants, and a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaborative Research Grant have been awarded. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor Emma Johnston congratulated all of the researchers who were awarded funding and looks forward to seeing how each project continues to advance. “Sydney is proud to have longstanding strength in health and medical research. Our academics were amongst the first to link melanoma and latitude, laid the early groundwork for the bionic ear and discovered that, together with a genetic predisposition, allergens in the environment trigger asthma.”“I look forward to seeing these new research projects get off the ground and how they will make an impact in the years to come", said Professor Emma Johnston.

28 grants in total, including 24 Ideas grants, 3 Development grants, and a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaborative Research Grant have been awarded.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor Emma Johnston congratulated all of the researchers who were awarded funding and looks forward to seeing how each project continues to advance.

“Sydney is proud to have longstanding strength in health and medical research. Our academics were amongst the first to link melanoma and latitude, laid the early groundwork for the bionic ear and discovered that, together with a genetic predisposition, allergens in the environment trigger asthma.”

“I look forward to seeing these new research projects get off the ground and how they will make an impact in the years to come", said Professor Emma Johnston.

The source of this news is from University of Sydney