Western Australian Institute for Medical Research (WAIMR)


http://www.waimr.uwa.edu.au

Welcome to WAIMR

WAIMR Family

At the Western Australian Institute for Medical Research (WAIMR), we are dedicated to improving the health of the community we serve - across the State, nation and globe.

Our research aims to uncover the genetic and environmental causes of a range of diseases. The ultimate goal is to prevent disease developing and to create improved treatments if these conditions do emerge. The WAIMR team has identified numerous genes associated with diseases such as leukaemia, diabetes, cancer (especially breast, ovarian and prostate), as well as those contributing to a number of nerve, muscle and mental health disorders. These breakthroughs have already positively impacted the lives of many people and inspire us to pursue these vital research initiatives. By understanding the genetic causes of disease and how the environment affects our genetic makeup, we believe better approaches can be developed to prevent and treat disease.

What's New!

WACHAWA Research Gives New Hope for Beating Depression in Later Life

In a discovery that may help reduce the burden of depression in later life, West Australian researchers have found a new link between the condition and the amino acid homocysteine.

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Ken MichaelAn Inspirational Legacy

The tragic passing of Olympian and medical research advocate Tim Willoughby earlier this year has inspired a legacy that will carry on his passion for an Institute he helped to found 10 years ago.

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John OlynykOlder Australians Urged to Check Iron Levels

West Australian health experts are urging adult Australians to have their iron levels checked with local research showing the risk of iron overload complications increases with age.

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Kevin PflegerWestern Suburbs Scientist Making a Global Mark

Nedlands researcher Dr Kevin Pfleger is vying for top honours after being named as a finalist in this year's Premier's Science Awards.

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Barby SingerNew Therapy Offers Hope to Stroke Survivors

With almost 60,000 Australians expected to suffer a stroke this year alone, a Perth research physiotherapist is calling for volunteers to help with a study that hopes to improve recovery for stroke survivors.

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