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Our MissionHARC has a charter to enhance interest and capability in ageing research in the University of Adelaide. We aim to both establish a long term multidisciplinary platform for ageing related research and develop strategies that will improve the health and quality of life for older Australians. Some of the ways we are doing this include: - Enhancing expertise in ageing research and education by facilitating interactions between groups with complementary interests, by assisting interactions between groups that normally have little contact and by identifying and developing new areas of expertise
- Providing a vehicle for disseminating information useful to groups interested in research and education relating to ageing
- Promoting interactions with similar bodies nationally and internationally, especially with respect to facilitating collaborations and exchanges of graduate students and early career researchers
- Establishing mechanisms for attracting talented researchers to Adelaide
- Identifying key areas for research in ageing in South Australia and nationally
- Providing information on funding opportunities to promote ageing related research and education, and forming multi-disciplinary research consortia that will facilitate application for research funds in diverse areas
- Developing contacts with the commercial sector with reference to sponsorship of ageing research and developing products arising from intellectual property generated by ageing research in the University
- Providing information, advice and contacts to the University, Government, business and the community on ageing related matters
- Developing educational networks that promote ageing issues to the public and the inclusion of ageing issues in public forums
- Encouraging productive national and international partnerships
Members HARC members include approximately 100 researchers and clinicians, along with representatives from external organisations such as community groups and service providers. Our research capacity is diverse and reflects the expertise available in all five University faculties and associated areas. We also have links to several research centres and departments within the University, and external organisations ranging from service providers to community groups. Research Areas Represented Anthropology | Automotive Safety | Biochemistry | Biology | Cardiology | Chemistry | Clinical Biochemistry | Dentistry | Economics | Engineering | English | Ethics | Environmental Studies | General Practice | Genetics | Geographical Studies | Gerontology | Immunology | Gender and Labour Studies | Media Studies | Medicine | Microbiology | Occupational Therapy | Neurology | Neuropathology | Nursing | Nutrition | Obstetrics and Gynaecology | Oncology | Orthopaedics and Trauma | Pathology | Pharmacology | Physics | Physiology | Plant Nutrition | Psychiatry | Psychology | Rheumatology | Social Inquiry | Surgery |
A-Z list of membersClick here for a list of HARC members, their research interests and links to their homepages. People HARC Management TeamThe HARC Management Team is responsible for the direction, budget, policy and broad research strategies of the cluster. It meets every second month in the Department of Medicine, Eleanor Harrold Building. Meeting summaries are available to HARC members on request. Professor John Carver (Physics and Chemistry) Professor Andrew Gilbert (Pharmacy, UniSA) Professor Graeme Hugo (Geographical and Environmental Sciences) Associate Professor Jon Karnon (Public Health, Health Economics) Professor Mary Luszcz (Gerontology and Psychology, Flinders University) Professor Helen McCutcheon (School of Nursing and Midwifery, UniSA) Dr Ian Musgrave (Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology) - Cluster Convenor Dr Peter O'Loughlin (Endocrinology) Professor Julie Owens (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) Professor Jan Paterson (Nursing (Aged Care), Flinders University) Dr Robert Penhall (Geriatrics, RAH) Assoc Professor John Spoehr (Australian Institute for Social Research) Dr Lynn Ward (Psychology) - Cluster Convenor Professor David Wilson (Medicine) Professor Gary Wittert (Medicine) Mrs Susan Gravier - Co-ordinator HARC Advisory Board The Advisory Board provides broad strategic advice on the relevance and balance of HARC's operations and strategies. It also promotes the participation of a diverse range of community members in understanding the issues related to healthy ageing, particularly in terms of how these issues affect families, communities and individuals. Mr Allen Bolaffi, Managing Partner, Haines Norton Chartered Accountants Mrs Kathryn Cunningham, Chief Executive, Alzheimer's Australia SA Ms Jan Turbill, State Manager SA, Department of Health and Ageing Dr David Filby, Executive Director, Health System Improvement and Reform, SA Department of Health Dr David Caudrey, Director, Office for the Ageing, Department for Families and Communities Mrs Betty White OAM, University of the Third Age Mr Ian Yates AM, Chief Executive, Coucil on the Ageing SA (COTA SA); a National Director, COTA
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