06/06/2023
The new chief executive officer of Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Stephen Thompson, says he wants to lead a culture of innovation.
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29/05/2023
The Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research is excited to introduce Stephen Thompson as incoming CEO.
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16/03/2023
The Ingham Institute’s Biological Resource Unit is staffed by a passionate, creative and committed team.
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08/03/2023
The Institute was proud to host a table at the inaugural Campbelltown City Council Mayor’s Charity Gala Dinner.
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07/03/2023
Some well-deserved recognition of Ingham Institute’s Scientific Ops team, who hosted guests from various universities and medical research institutes late last year for the NSW celebration of ANZLAA Animal Technicians Week. The event recognises animal technicians for their essential contribution to quality medical research. At the Ingham Institute, we too celebrate our tech team, who […]
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24/02/2023
We are proud to announce that Associate Professor Grahame Simpson has won the Allied Health Researcher of the Year at the 2022 NSW Excellence in Allied Health Awards! Grahame leads the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Research Group here at the Ingham Institute. His research aims to improve health outcomes and quality of life for people who […]
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25/01/2023
Congratulations to Professor Slade Jensen, Research Director of the Antibiotic Resistance and Mobile Elements Group (ARMEG), who is part of a recently secured $5.6m grant to improve treatments of chronic wounds. The project, funded under Round 13 of the AusIndustry Cooperative Research Centre – Projects (CRC-P) program from the Department of Industry and Science, is […]
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18/01/2023
Saving lives and saving the planet. We are doubly excited about this trans-Tasman, multi-centre trial, which seeks to dramatically reduce disposable barrier gown usage in ICUs without affecting multi-resistant bacteria colonisation rates. ICUs are carbon hotspots, with intensive procurement, energy use and pollution generation. Non-degradable PPE waste in particular has significantly increased throughout the pandemic. […]
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14/12/2022
The Ingham Institute has partnered with EMvision to assist in clinical trials of the exciting new development of a portable brain scanner. Featured on channel 9 news this week, this technology has the potential to completely change the way we diagnose and treat stroke. We are delighted to be a part of this trial, and […]
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13/12/2022
We often describe our relationship with our Local Health District as being core to our DNA. Here is more evidence of that in practice. RISING STARS | Nurses and midwives in south western Sydney have more opportunities to explore new research skills and models of care thanks to our new innovative partnership, the South Western […]
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