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  • Feb 22, 2012
    Professor Christine Jenkins has been appointed Professorial Fellow and Head of Respiratory Trials at George Clinical.
  • Praveen
    Feb 21, 2012
    At 34, Praveen has already achieved many things in his medical career – leading community based trials in chronic disease, working in the field of HIV/AIDS and STI for a Gates Foundation project and currently working on a new project to help address type 2 diabetes in women in India
  • Feb 7, 2012
    He’s published over 80 articles, and presented world-first research findings in more than a dozen countries. He has led numerous research projects, analysis and clinical trials and treated hundreds of patients, but Professor Vlado Perkovic is set to take the biggest step in his career, as the newly announced Executive Director of The George Institute Australia.
  • Million Indian Teenagers Study
    Dec 22, 2011
    The death rates for teenagers in India are amongst the highest world, and little research has been done to find out why this is and how to provide appropriate healthcare for adolescents.
  • Dec 22, 2011
    Only once before in the history of the United Nations, has the General Assembly focused on a health issue.
  • Dec 8, 2011
    Research is complex, and for students studying public health sometimes the best lessons come from those working in the field.
  • Professor Robyn Norton
    Nov 10, 2011
    Professor Robyn Norton, Co-Director of The George Institute and The George Centre for Healthcare Innovation (a member of Oxford Martin School) addressed the significant challenges for governments globally and an opportunity for innovative minds to find practicable solutions in her seminar, "Safe Effective and Affordable Healthcare for a Bulging Population”.
  • Oct 28, 2011
    In a landscape where the leading causes of deat h have changed dramatically over the past decade, Indian and Australian researchers have a leading role in a series of pivotal global cardiovascular care trials of inexpensive ‘PolyPills’ for the prevention of heart disease and stroke.
  • Oct 28, 2011
    In a number of different offices nestled in the buildings and corridors of the University of Oxford sit an array of health and medical experts with impressive but separate health links worldwide.
  • Jun 30, 2011
    On 9 May, a delegation of UN Women Australia delivered a list of signatories to UN Women Headquarters in New York. The signatories were from companies and organisations who have committed to adopting the Women’s Empowerment