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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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Macromonitor Pty Ltd
Industry research and forecasting company, specialising in the building, resources, maintenance and infrastructure sectors. Macromonitor aims to make you better informed about the situation and direction of your industry and your markets. We provide information that is tailored to the planning and management needs of your business and your industry. We are experienced analysts, who understand well the markets and industries we are observing and forecasting.
1 to 10 staff
National Centre Of Excellence In Intellectual Disability Health
Our vision: every person with intellectual disability in Australia gets high quality health care. Sign up for our news at https://nceidh.org.au/subscribe
11 to 50 staff
Prince Of Wales Medical Research Institute
The Institute is one of the largest centres of research on the brain and nervous system in Australia. Officially opened on 8 November 1993, the Institute is situated on the Prince of Wales Hospital site, adjacent to the Medical School of the University of New South Wales. The Institute is an accredited National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) independent research institute.
201 to 500 staff
Racing Analytical Services
RASL is a leading international racing laboratory and provides sophisticated drug testing services for equine, canine and human samples. RASL's personnel are globally renowned for their experience in all aspects of drug testing and reporting
11 to 50 staff
Soon Future Studies
We believe the future lies in today’s signals of change. By following the fringe, SOON uncovers the cultural cues shaping tomorrow. Our team distills the social sciences and triangulates those insights with emerging attitudes, ethnographic foresight, and cultural signals to provide actionable information with an emphasis on ethical outcomes. We track trends, developments and disruptions—from micro to mega—through future-oriented methodologies to study people, places, products, and the planet. Our research guides corporations, organisations and policymakers through strategic foresight, scenario planning and trend analysis. In addition to publishing regular reports, SOON also provides custom solutions for clients.
1 to 10 staff
Uq Gas & Energy Transition Research Centre
The University of Queensland Gas & Energy Transition Research Centre is a world-class research centre focused on the role of gas in the energy transition. The Centre provides independent, evidence-based advice to businesses, government and communities about all aspects of the role of gas in the energy transition. The Centre structures its research around four key themes: • Communities and co-existence • Environment • Decarbonisation • Energy security The Centre manages a broad range of projects which are underpinned by vital funding from a range of sources. This includes government grants and research funding from a range of member organisations who are committed to backing strategic research into the role of gas in the energy transition and broader, relevant energy transition related issues. Current member organisations are Arrow Energy, Santos and APLNG as well as The University of Queensland.
11 to 50 staff
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute is dedicated to finding cures for cardiovascular disease through world-class medical research. Renowned for the quality of its scientific breakthroughs, the team at the Institute is working urgently to discover better ways of diagnosing, treating and preventing the onset of heart disease. With over 200 scientists and doctors working together across 23 laboratories in NSW and WA, the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute has earned its place on the global stage as one of the most respected medical research facilities in the world. The Institute was established in 1994 in honour of the pioneering Australian heart surgeon, Dr Victor Chang.
201 to 500 staff
Wehi Walter And Eliza Hall Institute Of Medical Research
WEHI (formerly the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research) brings the world’s brightest minds together to make life-changing discoveries. With more than researchers from across the globe, we are making discoveries for cancer, infectious and immune diseases, developmental disorders and healthy ageing. Our researchers are committed to long-term discovery, collaborating with partners in science, health, government, industry and philanthropy.
1001 to 5000 staff
Axt Pty Ltd
AXT is the leading Australian supplier of analytical, imaging, characterisation & nano fabrication solutions. Their product range serves industries such as mining/minerals, life sciences, materials science, nanotechnology and NDT. AXT’s product range includes: • SEM, FE-SEM and FIB - TESCAN • EM Sample prep solutions - Fischione Instruments • Micro and nanomanipulators and substages - Kleindiek • XRD, crystallography & XRF - Rigaku • Microanalysis (EDS, WDS and EBSD) and XPS - Thermo Scientific • Handheld XRF & LIB - SciAps • 3D digital microscopes - Hirox • AFM/SPM - NT-MDT • Holotomographic microscope for live cell imaging from Nanolive • Thermal Scanning Probe Lithography - Heidelberg Instruments Nano • Raman microscopes - Nanophoton • Computed tomography (CT) imaging systems - TESCAN/Yxlon/Rigaku • Portable radiography (tube heads)- Rigaku/Yxlon/X-RIS • Industrial X-ray film - Fujifilm • Advanced CL & CLEM - DELMIC • In Situ TEM platforms - DENSsolutions • Cryogenic mills, high intensity mixers, sample presses & tissue homogenisers - SPEX • Electrical fusion equipment (XRF sample Prep)- Katanax • High voltage pulse power fragmenters - Selfrag • Liquid handling systems, biobanking, sample management and cell imaging systems - SPT Labtech • Openspecimen biobanking software - Krishagni Solutions • Preclinical MRI, PET and SPECT - MR Solutions • FLECT systems - Trifoil Imaging • Medical imaging data management software - inviCRO • Drybaths, lab automation, stirrers, chemical reactors - LAIX Technologies • Single molecule imagers - ONI • Flat panel x-ray detectors - Varex • HV components - Spellman • Targetted cell culture systems - Fluicell AXT also sell x-ray tubes across the globe for all major x-ray analysis brands such as Bruker, ARL, Rigaku, Spectro, Oxford and Shimadzu. AXT also provide servicing for all brands of XRD and XRF equipment in the Australian and NZ region.
11 to 50 staff
Cooperative Research Centre For Developing Northern Australia Crcna
The Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA) is investing $75 million of Australian Government funds over ten years (2017 to 2027) to deliver industry-led research and development collaborations to make doing business in the north easier, more efficient and with less risk. CRCNA funding is developing new technologies, products and services which address industry issues unique to Northern Australia within the focus areas of: Traditional Owner-led business development; Agriculture; Aquaculture; Water security; and Health service delivery.
1 to 10 staff
International Collaborative Network For N-Of-1 Trials And Single-Case Designs
The International Collaborative Network for N-of-1 Trials and Single-Case Designs (ICN) is uniquely positioned to facilitate a range of activities to further the science of individualised research. To join the ICN please visit:
501 to 1000 staff
Karabena
Karabena Consulting delivers two key programs to benefit Australia’s First Peoples. Educational and organisational support for professionals working alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Quality consultancy services that assist community people, policy makers, practitioners and researchers close the gap in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s health inequality. Our approach We pride ourselves on our ability to connect organisations needing insight, expertise and skills with the knowledge, capabilities and partnerships needed to be effective. Our work is ambitious, independent, rigorous and culturally safe. Our objectives While our focus is on generating outcomes unique to each project, our core objectives are: 1. To enhance and promote opportunities for Australia’s First Peoples. To address root causes of social and environmental inequity. To promote narratives and practices that positively impact environmental health and our wellbeing. These objectives encourage our team to take a ‘quality over quantity’ approach in developing our programs and foster a deep commitment to achieving project goals on behalf our clients.
1 to 10 staff
Pacific Clinical Research Group
The PCRG Advantage: Pacific Clinical Research Group™ (PCRG) has 21 years of consistent success, with 94% of our clients achieving their primary objective – whether it be clinical, regulatory or strategic/financial. • Genuine Medical Leadership. The PCRG Chairman works full-time for the Company, and is an Australian-trained, Harvard-recruited Cardiologist with 30 years’ global clinical trial experience. • Local Knowledge and Expertise- Staff Based in Australia/New Zealand. All PCRG staff have many years, if not decades, of working only in Australia and/or New Zealand. This provides us with: o A strong knowledge of Local Regulations and requirements. o Unique understanding of local clinical trial culture, and nuances at particular clinical sites. o Longstanding, close relationships with KOLs, sites, Ethics Committees, the TGA and MedSafe. • Employee Continuity. All PCRG staff are employees, not sub-contractors. Additionally, staff retention rates are significantly higher than most CROs – currently, our clinical staff have a median of 5.8 years’ employment at PCRG. • Quality Systems. One of the first Australian CROs to have ISO 9001 Certification, PCRG have also undergone >100 routine external audits. In our 20 years, we have never had a major deficiency cited. • True International Perspective. With >95% of our clients being based outside Australia, PCRG have a unique understanding of international clinical trial culture, regulations and Sponsor requirements.
11 to 50 staff
The Marshall Centre At Uwa
The Marshall Centre is a world-class research centre that uses leading technology to identify, understand and prevent infectious diseases. Our outstanding teams also focus on communicating science to the public, to improve the health of the broader community, both today and for future generations.
11 to 50 staff
Action Research Centre Ltd
Action Research Centre Ltd is a recognised leader in high level evidence-based research and advocacy to influence policy makers for social change in the areas of domestic violence, homelessness, community resilience and asylum seekers.
51 to 200 staff
Ailecs Lab
The AiLECS Lab is a collaboration between Monash University and Australian Police. We undertake research and development in AI and related technologies to help keep communities safe.
1 to 10 staff
Alliance For Research In Exercise, Nutrition And Activity Arena
The Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA) is a research centre within Adelaide University investigating the role of exercise, nutrition and other lifestyle activities in improving clinical and health outcomes. Physical, psychological and sports performance in populations is studied across a wide cross-section of society, ranging from children to elite athletes and people with chronic disease. Our research focus "Healthy lives through healthy living" centres around the grand challenge of tackling the growing epidemic of chronic diseases. We focus on real-world issues and bring bold ideas to create solutions which optimise health, function and wellbeing.
51 to 200 staff
Animal Fun
Animal fun is an evidenced-based program designed by physiotherapists, occupational therapists and psychologists from Curtin University in Perth with the aim of improving the motor skills and social skills of young children aged 3 -6 years. The program is fun and engaging for children as they integrate the movements and sounds of various animals into their imaginary play. Yet it is simple and inexpensive for educators who are looking to help children to develop those key foundation motor skills to facilitate participation in physically active play and to maximise learning potential.
1 to 10 staff
Beyond The Narrative
Brands are a cultural anchor that provide certainty in a fast-paced and uncertain world. They drive connection and identity for people and society, but many are losing their way and we are dedicated to ensuring their relevance and success. Beyond the Narrative was founded in a pandemic in 2020 by Anna-Rose (Posie) Stancombe, a passionate and dedicated practitioner who values and respects the principles of foundational research and its positive impact. Respecting the art of research, honed over years of speaking to people and utilising proven psychological frameworks, we have successfully discovered compelling brand and human truths, empowering clients across Australasia, South East Asia and America.
1 to 10 staff
Castlemaine Institute
We are an interdisciplinary team working to deliver projects, policy and research in the areas of- Economics - Environment - Neighbourhoods - Democracy - Housing.
1 to 10 staff
Centre For Childhood Nutrition Research
The Centre for Childhood Nutrition Research (WCCNR) is building a world class research program investigating the fundamental, clinical, social and public health factors related to improving childhood nutrition and optimal health. The Centre focuses on all children but pays particular attention to those living with disadvantage and deprivation. The research is premised on using a trauma-informed, codesigned framework to design, develop and deliver research and provides an advocacy platform to amplify the voices of children and their families in order to achieve optimal health. The WCCNR is funded by the Children's Hospital Foundation through a donation from Woolworth's' staff and customers, to co-create evidence-based research that will enable Queensland children to live healthier lives through better food and nutrition. This initiative is a joint collaboration between Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute (QIMRB). The WCCNR innovatively brings together researchers in public health nutrition, immunology and gastroenterology to develop new knowledge in partnership with the broader community and organisations to meet their needs while still providing quality independent research. The research program works to understand the impact of diet on the role of bacteria that live in the gut and their impact on brain development, allergies and mental health. The WCCNR also works with families, communities and schools to improve food literacy and the feeding of children especially for those doing it tough.
11 to 50 staff
Centre For Policy Futures, Uq
The Centre for Policy Futures was established to: • Undertake policy-relevant and rigorous research • Build capacity within UQ to enhance the ability of academics to engage with policymakers, and • Deliver a research engagement program for policymakers in Queensland, across Australia, and the Indo-Pacific region.
11 to 50 staff
Centre For Spatial Data Infrastructures And Land Administration Csdila
Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration The activities of the Centre are based on a three-pillared approach: the development of a research program; a focused post-graduate training program; and facilitated knowledge transfer including a visiting program. Research in the Centre is conducted by staff members of the University of Melbourne, research fellows, honorary affiliated national and international members, research higher degree students associated with the Centre and international academic and industry visitors and collaborators.
11 to 50 staff
Choir Clinical Hub For Interventional Research
The Clinical Hub for Interventional Research (CHOIR), led by Professor Mark Polizzotto, contributes to the College of Science and Medicine by strengthening its commitment to translational and clinical research. CHOIR is the central point for early phase clinical research within the College of Health and Medicine and aims to support the specialised functions involved in conducting high quality clinical trials to the required international standards (ICH-GCP). CHOIR supports both individual researchers and research groups to navigate and reduce the barriers for developing and participating in clinical research. CHOIR aims to ensure clinical trials across the College are successful by creating the infrastructure required to develop and run high quality clinical trials. We welcome collaborations in the area of early phase trials. Official Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/choir_anu General Enquiry: choir.jcsmr@anu.edu.au
11 to 50 staff