TRI Awards Symposium
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Translational Research Institute
37 Kent St Woolloongabba, QLD 4102 AustraliaDescription
Highlighting achievements in translational research
Want to find out who’s collaborating with who; the latest breakthroughs and innovations; and whether anyone has managed to translate these into treatments? If you do, register now for the TRI Awards Symposium.
The winner of the TRI National Prize for translational research will join the winners of the four TRI Awards to present the outcomes of their winning projects. The day will include presentations from researchers and clinicians that demonstrate other leading examples of collaboration, innovation, breakthroughs and translation.
The Symposium provides an excellent opportunity for those interested in the outcomes of bringing together nearly 700 researchers and clinicians from four partner institutes into one facility, collocated with a biopharmaceutical manufacturer, on the grounds of a major teaching hospital.
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The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a leading Australian medical research, development and translation facility. It is home to a broad range of cutting-edge research into cancer, chronic diseases, mental health conditions, immunology, genetics and more. TRI’s priority is partnering scientific development with clinicians and the MedTech sector to ensure new discoveries progress quickly and improve patient outcomes and commercial return. To this end, TRI is at the interface of science, medicine and industry. Our vision is Exceptional Science, Healthier Lives.
Situated on the Princess Alexandra Hospital precinct, TRI is a joint venture between Queensland Health, The University of Queensland, the Queensland University of Technology and Mater Research.
TRI houses more than 1000 leading researchers, support staff and students and has a community of bio-tech and med-tech start-up companies as well as industry bodies located on its campus. The Institute has two clinical trial facilities, one based at the PA Hospital and the other at the Centre for Children’s Health Research next to the Children’s Hospital.