The Austin Research Institute,
Since its foundation in 1991, the Austin Research Institute (ARI) has earned a reputation as one of Australia's leading medical research facilities. The focus of the research at the ARI is in the areas of cancer, organ transplantation, infectious, allergy and inflammatory diseases, and vaccine development and by using the most recent advances in genetic engineering and immunology the ARI has helped to place Australia on the world map in these fields.
All researh at the ARI is designed to uncover new ways of detecting and eradicating disease in our community. By applying the research to clinical settings the ARI aims to assist society generate new treatments and ultimately reduce health costs for the future.
The ARI team is constantly striving to solve the medical mysteries in our community, offering hope to those affected by these diseases. "Friends of the ARI" are extremely important, so why don't you lend a hand and support our research for the benefit of your future generations.
The Austin Research Institute,
A&RMC, Kronheimer Building, Studley Road
Heidelberg, VIC 3084
Ph: 03 9287 0666
Fax: 03 9287 0600
Web: http://www.ari.unimelb.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
ABN: 26 007 418 224 DGR: Not supplied
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