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The CEO of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) established the ART Guidelines (Mito) Working Committee under section 39 of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992.
Children’s health is an important focus for NHMRC. Our work in this area includes developing evidence-based guidelines and advice that support children’s health and development.
Human Ethics Committees have a difficult and sometimes controversial role in guiding the Australian research community’s work with people. Challenging ethical issues in contemporary research on human beings focuses on some of the most challenging ethical issues using case studies and through discussions.
Welcome to Tracker, NHMRC’s fortnightly newsletter with the latest information on major activities and funding opportunities.
The Centres of Research Excellence (CRE) scheme provides support for teams of researchers to pursue collaborative research and develop capacity in basic science research, clinical research, health services research and public health research.
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is the first Australian funding agency to introduce the requirement that scholarly publications arising from the research it funds be made freely available and accessible.
The advice and resources on this page have been provided for public information and to assist the water sector with community water planning in the absence of official NHMRC advice.
NHMRC is one of the organisations that may approve a body as an Approved Research Institute (ARI).