Monash Institute of Medical Research
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The Monash Institute of Medical Research, or MIMR, is a research institute in Melbourne, Australia consisting of 400 scientists and students belonging to the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University
. It occupies two buildings on the Clayton campus at Monash Medical Centre
and has close interactions with the hospital, Southern Health, Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research
, Monash Health Research Precinct and MIIN .
From the website: "The Monash Institute of Medical Research pioneers research into the characterisation and application of stem cells, the cause and treatment of inflammation and cancer, and the improvement of women's, men's and children's health.
Its outstanding reputation has been built on ground-breaking advances in assisted human reproduction, the reduction of SIDS, advances in stem cell research and the treatment of arthritis.
Close collaboration with the resources of Monash University and the Monash Health Research Precinct enables MIMR to increase the impact of its research by translation from 'bench to bedside' and by the commercialisation of its activities. "
MIMR has a number of core facilities available for external use.
These include: The Gandel Charitable Trust Sequencing Centre http://sequencingfacility.med.monash.edu.au/, a facility MIMR shares with its fellow Monash Health Research Precinct Members, Prince Henry’s Institute and Southern Health, provides high-quality, long read DNA sequences.
New to MIMR, the Immunoassay Facility http://www.monashinstitute.org/immunoassay-home.html utilises MIMR scientists' 20 years experience in measuring hormones and other anaylates in biological fluids.
The Monash Gene Targeting Facility http://www.monashinstitute.org/gene-targetting-home.html provides customised, genetically modified mice to the academic research community.
The MIMR Histology Laboratory http://www.monashinstitute.org/histologylab.html provides a fundamental service for research scientists, preparing tissue samples for microscopic examination of their structure at cellular level. Tissue can be fixed in paraffin or snap frozen for cryosectioning.
History:
The Monash Institute of Medical Research was founded in 1991 by Emeritus Professor David de Kretser
AC. His passion for reproductive and developmental health was the driving force behind the formation of the then named Monash Institute for Reproduction and Development. Throughout its short but dynamic history the Institute has evolved into an internationally recognised research institute, conducting world class research, in seven research centres with a staff of 400 scientists and students.
While the original themes of fertility, preterm infant health and prostate cancer are still key research areas, the research focus of MIMR has broadened to include research into cancer, inflammation and infectious diseases, women’s health, stem cell research, pain medicine and palliative care.
Professor de Kretser retired as Institute Director in 2005 to become the Governor of Victoria. In January 2006, Professor Bryan Williams, an internationally recognised cancer expert, commenced as Institute Director. Under Professor Williams’ leadership, MIMR’s reputation continues to grow as he oversees the next chapter of research, innovation and discovery.
Other:
MIMR has an active participation in ResearchGate
Monash University
Monash University is a public university based in Melbourne, Victoria. It was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. Monash is a member of Australia's Group of Eight and the ASAIHL....
. It occupies two buildings on the Clayton campus at Monash Medical Centre
Monash Medical Centre
Monash Medical Centres is a multicampus teaching hospital in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The Clayton campus is located in Clayton, whilst the Moorabbin Campus is at Bentleigh East...
and has close interactions with the hospital, Southern Health, Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research
Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research
Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research is a Melbourne based independent, not-for-profit, medical research institute based at Monash Medical Centre in Victoria, Australia.-History:...
, Monash Health Research Precinct and MIIN .
From the website: "The Monash Institute of Medical Research pioneers research into the characterisation and application of stem cells, the cause and treatment of inflammation and cancer, and the improvement of women's, men's and children's health.
Its outstanding reputation has been built on ground-breaking advances in assisted human reproduction, the reduction of SIDS, advances in stem cell research and the treatment of arthritis.
Close collaboration with the resources of Monash University and the Monash Health Research Precinct enables MIMR to increase the impact of its research by translation from 'bench to bedside' and by the commercialisation of its activities. "
MIMR has a number of core facilities available for external use.
These include: The Gandel Charitable Trust Sequencing Centre http://sequencingfacility.med.monash.edu.au/, a facility MIMR shares with its fellow Monash Health Research Precinct Members, Prince Henry’s Institute and Southern Health, provides high-quality, long read DNA sequences.
New to MIMR, the Immunoassay Facility http://www.monashinstitute.org/immunoassay-home.html utilises MIMR scientists' 20 years experience in measuring hormones and other anaylates in biological fluids.
The Monash Gene Targeting Facility http://www.monashinstitute.org/gene-targetting-home.html provides customised, genetically modified mice to the academic research community.
The MIMR Histology Laboratory http://www.monashinstitute.org/histologylab.html provides a fundamental service for research scientists, preparing tissue samples for microscopic examination of their structure at cellular level. Tissue can be fixed in paraffin or snap frozen for cryosectioning.
History:
The Monash Institute of Medical Research was founded in 1991 by Emeritus Professor David de Kretser
David de Kretser
David Morritz de Kretser, AC is an Australian medical researcher and a former Governor of Victoria from 2006 to 2011.-Biography:...
AC. His passion for reproductive and developmental health was the driving force behind the formation of the then named Monash Institute for Reproduction and Development. Throughout its short but dynamic history the Institute has evolved into an internationally recognised research institute, conducting world class research, in seven research centres with a staff of 400 scientists and students.
While the original themes of fertility, preterm infant health and prostate cancer are still key research areas, the research focus of MIMR has broadened to include research into cancer, inflammation and infectious diseases, women’s health, stem cell research, pain medicine and palliative care.
Professor de Kretser retired as Institute Director in 2005 to become the Governor of Victoria. In January 2006, Professor Bryan Williams, an internationally recognised cancer expert, commenced as Institute Director. Under Professor Williams’ leadership, MIMR’s reputation continues to grow as he oversees the next chapter of research, innovation and discovery.
Other:
MIMR has an active participation in ResearchGate
ResearchGate
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