The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) is South Australia’s independent, not-for-profit health and medical research institute. It’s home to more than 700 researchers who are dedicated to delivering better, more equitable health care through our four major research themes:
- Aboriginal Health Equity
- Precision Medicine Cancer
- Lifelong Health
- SAHMRI Women’s and Kids
SAHMRI also has dedicated research programs focussed on registry science, medical imaging and health policy.
Principal research Areas
- Aboriginal Health
- Ageing
- Cancers
- Cell Function
- Clinical Trials
- COVID-19
- Dementia, Brain Function and Neuroscience
- Digestion, Gut Health and the Microbiome
- Genetics
- Heart and Circulation
- Infection and Immunity
- Medical Imaging
- Men’s Health
- Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Nutrition and Metabolism
- Pain and Inflammation
- Pregnancy and Childhood Development
- Proton Therapy
- Public Health
- Radiopharmaceuticals
- Registry and Data Science
Image caption: The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) in Adelaide, South Australia.
Image credit: SAHMRI