Australia opened an international medical research center
According to a reporter in Sydney, on November 29, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott attended the opening of a world-class medical research center in Adelaide to enhance the country's research and invention capabilities, contributing to the development of the domestic and world medicine industry.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.(Source: AFP / Getty)
The new headquarters of the South Australian Institute of Medical and Medical Research (SAHMRI) will be a collection of 600 scientists in Adelaide, focusing on seven areas: cancer, nutrition, infection and immunity. heart, brain and nerves, maternal and child health, indigenous health.
This is the first part of the new medical and medical park project in Adelaide, which is expected to be the largest in the Southern Hemisphere when other teaching research facilities are completed with the Royal Adelaide Hospital. new.
SAHMRI CEO Steve Wesselingh said the new facility will primarily focus on medical research in Australia.
This project was promoted from former Prime Minister Julia Gillard with a grant of 200 million AUD.
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