The HMRI office will be closed from the afternoon of Wednesday December 23 for Christmas holidays and will reopen on Monday January 4, 2010.
Author: Marlin Admin
Closing the life expectancy gap for Indigenous Australians
A new research program to be launched today will investigate ways to achieve healthy pregnancies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
Researchers and Dads team up against obesity
Hunter researchers and Dads will team up against obesity in a new research partnership between the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) and Coal and Allied.
HMRI gets approval to build new home
The HMRI Building is moving forward with plans approved by the NSW Government Department of Planning last week.
Group therapy for depression in a BraveHeart
Member for Wallsend, Sonia Hornery today welcomed the results of a pilot study conducted by Hunter researchers which shows that coronary heart disease patients who feel depressed or anxious can benefit from group therapy.
Gastronomic Lunch Exceeds Expectations
Newcastle Foreshore’s top chefs combined their talents on Sunday 16 May for the foodies’ event of the year – raising more than $100,000 in the process.
Professor Manohar Garg – Reducing cardiovascular disease with dietary supplements
Professor Manohar Garg from the University of Newcastle is conducting research to find novel and simple ways to reduce cardiovascular disease using dietary supplements in everyday foods.
Major partnership to focus on anti social behaviour
Reducing teenage smoking, drinking and drug use is the focus of a major research partnership between nib foundation and HMRI.
A/Professor Phil Morgan – Tackling obesity with groundbreaking community approaches
Associate Professor Phil Morgan from the University of Newcastle is developing world first, community-driven approaches to help reduce obesity.
Community generosity heats up HMRI Ice Ball
Health and medical research in the Hunter received a significant boost on Saturday 19 June, after generous supporters of the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) raised a fantastic $100,594 at The Ice Ball.