Menzies School of Health Research (MSHR)
Australia
The only health and medical research institute of Australia, Menzies School of Health Research (MSHR) is known primarily for its works public health and individual health of people living in tropical regions, remote areas and those belonging to indigenous communities in Australia and abroad. Since 2004, it functions as one of the schools of Charles Darwin University (CDU) Institute of Advanced Studies. With its headquarters in the Royal Darwin Hospital campus in Darwin, MSHR also has a smaller campus in Alice Springs where it shares its premises with the Centre for Remote Health. It also runs a joint research facility in Timika, Indonesia. This facility has been opened in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Indonesian government and is known as the National Institute of Health Research and Development. Menzies School of Health Research has six major interdisciplinary research divisions that work on areas such as prevention of chronic diseases, child health, tropical... The only health and medical research institute of Australia, Menzies School of Health Research (MSHR) is known primarily for its works public health and individual health of people living in tropical regions, remote areas and those belonging to indigenous communities in Australia and abroad. Since 2004, it functions as one of the schools of Charles Darwin University (CDU) Institute of Advanced Studies. With its headquarters in the Royal Darwin Hospital campus in Darwin, MSHR also has a smaller campus in Alice Springs where it shares its premises with the Centre for Remote Health. It also runs a joint research facility in Timika, Indonesia. This facility has been opened in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Indonesian government and is known as the National Institute of Health Research and Development. Menzies School of Health Research has six major interdisciplinary research divisions that work on areas such as prevention of chronic diseases, child health, tropical diseases and infectious diseases that are emerging, healing and resilience and international health.
Involved in over 50 research projects at present, MSHR was established, as a joint endeavour of the University of Sydney, the Menzies Foundation and the Northern Territory Government, in 1985 with an aim to promote scientific excellence in research and education related to health and related areas. An independent research organisation in itself, MSHR is not related to The Menzies Research Centre Ltd and its research work is mostly concentrated at medical research work in northern Australia. MSHR promotes postgraduate research as a research school of CDU and run joint programs with other medical institutes and educational providers in the related fields. The curriculum of MSHR's research-based programs includes laboratory and clinical practice, study of public health projects and intervention studies related to community lifestyles. MSHR is centre agent for the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health, has close links with Flinder University's Northern Territory Clinical School and industry partnerships with health services run by Commonwealth governments, indigenous stakeholders, academic institutions and the Department of Health and Community Services and Aboriginal medical services. Darwin CampusLocated in Building 58 on the Royal Darwin Hospital Campus, Menzies School of Health Research is ideally situated in an area where research work in northern tropical areas of Australia can take place easily. The health research on indigenous communities living in remote areas can be easily done from this base and there are many projects going on this area in partnership with the neighbouring countries of Australia that lies to its north. The premise of MSHR is situated in Tiwi, which is one of the northern suburb region of the city of Darwin. Positioned near the sea, this headquarters of MSHR provides accommodation facilities to most of its staff and students and houses a well-equipped laboratory with PC2 and PC3 containment facilities, which isĀ held in high esteem in Australia and abroad. MSHR acknowledges the fact that the land on which its Darwin facilities are situated, is traditionally owned by the Larrakia people.
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