HVRF and HMRI update agreement

HVRF and HMRI update agreement

An expanded Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) and the Hunter Valley Research Foundation (HVRF) was signed earlier this week to confirm agreed arrangements for the two iconic research organisations to collaborate more closely to benefit the health of the Hunter community and the nation.

HVRF CEO Dr Brent Jenkins said the HVRF first negotiated a MoU with HMRI in 2010, to create a shared Health Research Economist role, which was filled by Professor Chris Doran.

HVRF’s former Director of Research, A/Professor Andrew Searles, and research fellow Dr Rod Ling, have since joined the health research economics team.

“Our updated MoU marks a new level of cooperation between HMRI and HVRF,” he said.

“While our previous collaboration was specific to the health economics area, our new arrangement broadens the potential areas of interest in which we are able to interact.”

The Hunter Valley Research Foundation, while better known in the community for its economic and social research, has a strong health-related research arm, which is conducting high-quality and well-regarded research at the national level.

“I am keen to raise awareness of our outstanding health research capabilities,” he continued.

“We are involved in conducting large, complex health studies at the Australian population level for multiple clients, including universities, government departments, the Cancer Institute and the Cancer Council. Our new arrangement with HMRI will enhance our capabilities to make a real impact on the health issues of the Hunter population.”

The Foundation is an associated member of Hunter Medicare Local and its research is supported by the Hunter New England Health Service and the University of Newcastle.

The new HVRF/HMRI model will allow for a Foundation researcher to be located in the HMRI building one day per week. Dr Clare Hogue, from the HVRF’s health research team, will assist on joint projects with HMRI and be available to consult HMRI researchers about HVRF health research capabilities.

Hunter Medical Research Institute

The Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) is a translational research institute. Since 1998, its pioneering partnership with the University of Newcastle and Hunter New England Local Health District has delivered key translational health and medical research and technology closely aligned to community health needs.

Throughout Newcastle and the Hunter, more than 1200 clinical and biomedical researchers and support staff are employed across seven HMRI Research Programs, striving to prevent, cure and treat a diverse range of serious illnesses by translating research findings made in the laboratory and through advanced imaging techniques, into real health treatments and preventative strategies for the community.

HMRI provides vital funding and facilities to fuel research, but the heart and soul of the Institute are people, the researchers, the generous donors and supporters, the committed volunteers, and the patients who participate in trials and ultimately benefit from the research results.

Trending Articles

Advertise with us

Affordable and engaging advertising to a business community

Submit an article

Tell your story to the Hunter business community

Does your business need a little help with its marketing?

Marketing strategies