Solving Challenges in Reproductive Health
On 1st April 2004 the University of Adelaide established the Research Centre for Reproductive Health (RCRH) to bring together all aspects of research related to exploring and advancing reproductive health. This initiative builds on a solid foundation of research in reproductive health and medicine conducted in the School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, Discipline of Obstetrics & Gynaecology for over 30 years.
Why We're Different
RCRH is a leading world centre of excellence because it:
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Undertakes research across the continuum of gamete development to birth.
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Has strong clinical ties to enhance research projects and implementation of research findings.
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Focuses on early career scientists and postgraduate students through career mentoring, multidisciplinary understanding and structured programs.
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Utilises the latest, first-rate core facilities, equipment and resources within a vibrant work environment.
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Builds profile and recognition of its research through attracting national and international awards and media coverage.
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Has industry linkages and success in commercialisation that are encouraged without dominance over quality science.
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Obtains strong funding support, including a Program Grant and several NHMRC Research Fellowships.
- Recognizes its history and origins, and celebrates success.
