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Research in Australia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Research sector based in Australia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Centenary Institute
The Centenary Institute is at the forefront of medical research, solving the greatest health problems facing our community. We make discoveries across biomedical AI, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, inflammation, immunity, age-related, rare and infectious diseases. We research what causes diseases to develop new diagnostics, treatments and cures for some of the most deadly and debilitating diseases affecting society today. This desire to understand the very biology of disease lies at the core of what we do. Once we find out what has gone wrong, we can target these cells and molecules in the search for new treatments and cures. Our scientists are key to important discoveries made here in Australia that will improve the long-term health of all Australians. We are located in the heart of the Tech Central Precinct between the University of Sydney campus and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and within a short distance of the University of Technology Sydney. As the majority of our scientists are professors and clinicians at these institutions, we are able to translate our cutting-edge research into practice.
201 to 500 staff
St Vincent's Institute Of Medical Research
SVI is an independent medical research institute researching the cause, prevention and treatment of common and serious diseases that affect millions of Australians every day. Our scientific endeavours are committed to helping alleviate the huge financial, emotional and physical impacts of disease on individuals, families and the community.
51 to 200 staff
Grains Research And Development Corporation
The Grains Research & Development Corporation is one of the world's leading grains research organisations. Our purpose is to invest in research, development and extension to create enduring profitability for Australian grain growers.
51 to 200 staff
Menzies School Of Health Research
Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) is one of Australia’s leading medical research institutes based in Darwin, Northern Territory (NT). We are dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and we are a global leader in tropical health research. For more than 40 years, supported through our partnership with Charles Darwin University, Menzies continues to deliver research, generates and translates knowledge and provides education and training, to make a difference to the lives of people in our region. Menzies’ headquarters are in Darwin, with offices in Alice Springs and Dili, Timor-Leste. Our work spans central and northern Australia, and countries within our global neighbourhood. We deliver impact by working in close collaboration with governments, health services and community partners. These two-way partnerships ensure that our research is focused on the problems that matter and the solutions that work. His Honour Professor the Honourable Hugh Heggie AO PSM, Administrator of the Northern Territory, is the official Patron of Menzies. Interested in joining our team? Find out more about our current employment opportunities: https://careers.menzies.edu.au/ Menzies acknowledges the people and Elders of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations, who are the Traditional Owners of the land and seas of Australia.
201 to 500 staff
Translational Research Institute Australia
The TRI is a medical research institute based in Brisbane, Australia, interfacing directly with hospital clinicians, government and industry to improve the success of scientific discoveries translated into real treatments and diagnostics for improved health outcomes.
501 to 1000 staff
Kentucky Equine Research
For over 35 years Kentucky Equine Research has continually developed innovative solutions to the health and nutritional challenges inherent in modern equine management. The results of studies conducted at its research farms, as well as advances in equine nutrition from institutions around the world, are applied and thoroughly tested in the creation of KER products.
11 to 50 staff
National Computational Infrastructure
The National Computational Infrastructure, Australia’s national high-end computing service, is an initiative of the Australian Government, hosted by The Australian National University. NCI’s mission, to foster ambitious and aspirational research objectives, and to enable their realisation through world-class high-end computing services, is advanced through both cutting-edge infrastructure and internationally renowned expert support. NCI’s advanced computing infrastructure, comprising a petascale HPC system, a large-scale compute cloud (primarily for data-intensive services), and multi-petabyte high-performance storage, is funded through programs of the Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, while its operations are sustained through the substantial co-investment by a number of partner organisations including ANU, CSIRO, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Geoscience Australia, a number of Australia’s research-intensive universities, and the Australian Research Council.
51 to 200 staff
Agrifutures Australia
AgriFutures Australia is one of 15 Research and Development Corporations (RDCs) that service the Research, Development and Extension (RD & E) needs of Australian rural industries. We represent the research needs for 13 thriving rural industries (chicken meat, rice, honey bee and pollination, ginger, tea tree oil, pasture seeds, export fodder, thoroughbred horses, kangaroo, buffalo, deer, goat fibre and ratite), delivering research and innovation that aims to give our farmers and producers real returns, as well as prepare them to thrive into the future. With a head office in Wagga Wagga, NSW, we have a unique role among the RDCs as well as representing our 13 levied industries, we are also responsible for: Investing in research, development and extension which aims to drive the growth and development of emerging, high-potential agricultural rural industries such as sesame, industrial hemp and seaweed. Developing and delivering programs that respond to the specific workforce and leadership needs of those working in the Australian agricultural sector. Delivering programs that future-proof Australian rural industries by identifying and responding to national challenges and opportunities which impact the Australian agricultural sector. Engaging with the global agrifood innovation system to ensure Australia is a leader in accessing, adopting, developing and exporting agrifood technologies and innovation. To find out more, visit agrifutures.com.au.
51 to 200 staff
Bhvi
Brien Holden Vision Institute is a non-profit translational research, education and public health organisation. It develops new solutions for vision care, especially for myopia and other refractive errors to eliminate vision impairment and avoidable blindness, thereby reducing disability and poverty. Brien Holden Vision Institute is a social enterprise, investing the revenues from its work into creating scientific solutions and developing and delivering eye care and education programs.
201 to 500 staff
Neura Neuroscience Research Australia
From advances in dementia and mental health to discoveries in chronic pain and falls prevention, Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) has been at the forefront of neuroscience for over 30 years. We are an independent, not-for-profit, medical research institute dedicated to improving the lives of people living with brain and nervous system disorders. To address the most pressing health needs and achieve maximum impact, our research is divided into three strategic themes: neurodegeneration, mental health and translational neuroscience. Within these areas, we research a broad range of conditions including: Neurodegeneration - Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, Parkinson’s disease, brain ageing research in Indigenous populations. Mental Health - Wellbeing and resilience, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder. Translational neuroscience - Balance and falls, pain and injury, brain mapping. What started in 1990 as discussion around a kitchen table between four scientists has now become a 300-person strong institute with 28 research groups and purpose-built facilities. Based in the Randwick Health and Innovation Precinct, Sydney, we support the most passionate scientists leading the most promising research – all while continuing to promote awareness, community education, and inspire lifelong support for neuroscience research.
501 to 1000 staff
Perron Institute
The Perron Institute for Translational and Neurological Science, formerly the Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute, is Western Australia's longest established medical research institute and has facilities within the QEII Medical Centre and Murdoch University. It brings together world-class scientists who have made ground breaking discoveries, yet it also has specialist neurology clinics with leading neurologists. This is its unique strength. The Institute provides a pathway for translating research into positive health outcomes for the community. Its work helps those suffering from conditions such as stroke, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone, spinal cord injury and muscle disorders such as muscular dystrophy and myositis. The Perron Institute has formal affiliations with The University of Western Australia, Murdoch University, the WA Department of Health and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. The Institute also has well-established links with universities and hospitals worldwide.
51 to 200 staff
The Matilda Centre For Research In Mental Health And Substance Use
We bring together world-leading researchers, clinicians, people with lived experience and community to share skills, synergise data, harness new technologies and trial innovative programs to prevent and treat mental and substance use disorders.
51 to 200 staff
Woolcock Institute Of Medical Research
The Woolcock Institute of Medical Research aims to improve respiratory and sleep health through excellence in research, clinical management and education. The Institute does this by providing a dynamic environment where over 200 medical researchers are uncovering the causes of disease, finding better treatments and translating these into practice. We are one of the world's leading respiratory and sleep research organisations. We apply a holistic approach to disease; from conducting fundamental research on the mechanisms of disease, to discovering new ways to prevent, treat and provide effective management. We are determined to translate the development of new and best practice treatments for sleep and breathing disorders into improved health for individual patients and the entire community. The Woolcock is committed to improving peoples lives through conducting and applying world-class medical research. This dedication to improve patient wellbeing is the focus of what we do.
201 to 500 staff
Agxtra
AgXtra supports the commercialisation of innovation by taking developments in crop production and crop protection. Our strengths lie in our innovative trial research work in broadacre and horticulture crop protection, along with our expertise in support for plant breeding programs.
11 to 50 staff
Beaton
Beaton is the leading researcher and adviser to accountancy, law, specialist intellectual property, management consulting and built and natural environment consulting firms in Australia and New Zealand. Our knowledge and expertise draw on our professional careers, our extensive involvement in advising top-tier professional services firms, and the rich industry- and enterprise- level research we undertake. Our flagships research products include the world-leading Beaton Benchmarks, Beaton Debrief, and Beaton Compass and our researched thought leadership is shared through conferences, blogs, publications and keynote speaking. We are widely known and trusted with a legacy of 35 years work amongst professional services firms, professional faculties of leading universities and professional associations.
11 to 50 staff
Cortical Labs
We’re a biological computing company at the heart of a new era with the world’s first commercial biological computer, the CL1 – available for independent lab use and remote cloud connection. The CL1 fuses lab-cultivated neurons from human stem cells with hard silicon to create a new, more advanced and sustainable form of AI, known as “Synthetic Biological Intelligence” (SBI). This holds enormous possibilities to advance medical research and solve complex challenges in health, science and technology. 🥼 The CL1 for labs The CL1 is designed for accurate independent lab use to open a new field of insight and discovery via real neural networks. Test how human neurons process information and learn to improve clinical trials and treatments, and assist in early disease detection. The CL1 for developers Connect to the CL1 via the cloud to experiment and build on a biological computer without a lab or specialised experience. Deploy custom code and applications remotely, discover the capabilities of biological computing, access raw data produced and own what you create. Get in touch Visit our website corticallabs.com to find out more and enquire to buy/use the CL1. If you’d like to find out more about our mission to drive discovery and amplify ability, connect with us here or via our site to start the conversation.
1 to 10 staff
Sahmri
Everything we do is geared towards one vision: conducting inspired research that will lead to better health outcomes. SAHMRI draws together more than 800 researchers in a state of the art, purpose-built facility in the west end of Adelaide. Backed by the support of the Federal and State Governments, as well as the three major South Australian universities and the SA Department of Health, SAHMRI fosters state, national and global collaborative partnerships to position itself at the forefront of international medical research. As South Australia's flagship research facility, SAHMRI has significantly increased the State's capacity for world-leading scientific research.
501 to 1000 staff
The Australian Centre For Health Services Innovation Aushsi
The Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI) is a research, consultancy and training organisation. Combining leading-edge research knowledge with hands on, practical experience, we partner to deliver innovation and improvements for better health services. AusHSI integrates research findings into policy and practice, and helps make changes that improve efficiency and enhance patient outcomes. We are committed to advancing new ideas with positive impact and championing partnerships between researchers, clinicians and policymakers. Our key consultancy services include: 1. Research funding allocation and support 2. Research prioritisation 3. Training and development 4. Evaluation of health services 5. Implementation of innovation For further information, please visit our website or email: contact@aushsi.org.au
11 to 50 staff
The Australian Wine Research Institute
The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) is the Australian grape and wine industry’s own research organisation. It supports a sustainable and successful grape and wine industry through world class research, practical solutions and knowledge transfer. Established in 1955, the AWRI is governed by an industry-led, skills-based Board and is a member of the Wine Innovation Cluster located at the Waite Research Precinct in Adelaide. AWRI Commercial Services is the commercial arm of the organisation and provides advanced analytical and consulting services on a fee-paying basis.
51 to 200 staff
Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre
Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre, Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre is a centre within the Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania. The Faculty of Health is at the forefront of translational research & support for issues confronting people with dementia and their carers. Research fields include neuroscience, nursing, psychology, sociology, health & policy. Mission The Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre (WDREC), Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania is unique in Australia as an integrated dementia centre that combines neurosciences and social sciences in the translational research effort. Wicking research and education programs reflect a focus "From Care to Cure" to- Better understand the diseases affecting the brain that causes progressive decline in functioning affecting memory, problems solving skills, function and social behaviour- Develop evidence-based models of care provision for people with dementia and their carers- Explore the dementia trajectory and - Provide educational programs to build knowledge and understanding of dementia within the community.
51 to 200 staff
Australian Radiation Protection And Nuclear Safety Agency Arpansa
We are the Australian Government’s primary authority on radiation protection and nuclear safety. We protect the Australian people and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation through understanding risks, best practice regulation, research, policy, services, partnerships and engaging with the community. From our scientists to the world’s first scientists, we respectfully acknowledge Traditional Owners and First Nations communities and their rich cultures. We recognise, respect and continue to learn from Indigenous sciences, and the deep understanding and observations of land, waters and sky carried and shared by First Nations peoples over thousands of years.
51 to 200 staff
Autism Crc
Autism CRC was established in 2013 and is the world’s first national, cooperative research effort focused on autism. We provide the national capacity to develop and deliver evidence-based outcomes through our unique collaboration with the autism community, research organisations, industry and government. Currently, we have 55 participant organisations and other partners based around Australia and internationally. Our vision is to see autistic people empowered to discover and use their diverse strengths and interests. Our mission is to motivate, facilitate and translate collaborative autism research across the life span, underpinned by inclusive practices. Our programs take a whole-of-life view from diagnosis and the early years, through the school years and into adult life. We are committed to inclusive research practices and co-production of outcomes with those on the spectrum and their families to ensure our research provides practical and tangible outputs that benefit the community.
51 to 200 staff
Dreamlab App
Take the nightshift as a Cancer Researcher with the DreamLab app to help find a cure for cancer. Start your DreamJob tonight. To help spread awareness of the DreamLab app to millions of Australians, simply follow these three steps: 1. Download the DreamLab app on iOS from the App Store or on Android from Google Play 2. Update your LinkedIn job title to ‘Cancer Researcher at DreamLab app’ 3. Invite your friends, family, and colleagues to do the same For more information, visit ourdreamjob.com.au DreamLab is a multi-awarding winning app that harnesses the processing power of smartphones to crunch cancer problems. The more people that use the app, the faster it works and the faster we can help develop more personalised cancer treatments. Developed in partnership with Vodafone Foundation and the Garvan Institute - an Australian medical research organisation that is world-leading in cancer research – DreamLab is an easy way to make a real difference. It’s so easy that you can do it with your eyes closed.
10001+ staff
Interpath Global
A proudly family-owned, Australian business since 1998 Interpath Global are a pioneering research and development company in the fields of human and animal joint health. Interpath are committed to pushing boundaries via ongoing scientific exploration, to create innovative and unique products that drive change in the industry and offer natural, effective solutions to those living with joint health problems.
11 to 50 staff