

Nobel laureate launches health research institute
An RMIT University research institute that will lead the way in the search for solutions to the key health issues facing Australia in the 21st century was launched this week by Nobel laureate Professor Erwin Neher.
Our mission is to provide outcome related research and consultancy services that address real world issues. We aim to make a difference to the economic, social, environmental and cultural well-being of the communities we operate within here in Australia and internationally through innovative research and research excellence.
We focus on applied research that is delivered in partnership with leading organisations and individuals who are capable of using research outcomes to create products and services that are leading edge. Our research students are fully supported to ensure they are equipped with the necessary skills to excel in their chosen professional careers.
The passion, energy and intellect of our researchers is used to create positive outcomes for the world we live in. Our success is demonstrated by the diversity of our research projects, the success of our students and the benefits to our partners.
We hope you can join RMIT Research in order to contribute towards creating a better world whilst achieving your research goals and aspirations.
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