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Centre for Reproductive Health
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
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Telephone: +61 8 8303 5100
Facsimile: +61 8 8303 4099

Serving the Community and Supporting Industry

The Research Centre for Reproductive Health proudly supports the following organisations. These organisations are in-line with the RCRH's objective to continue to further research in reproductive health, while promoting and facilitating collaboration, innovation and supporting relevant and complimentary research groups and individuals.

 

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Australian Society for Medical Research

The ASMR is run by a Board of eleven Directors who must be under the age of forty-five and, apart from the President-elect, must stand for re-election every second year. This structure ensures that the Board is always aware of, and responsive to, current issues within the health and medical research community. An Executive of the Board comprises the President, President-elect, Secretary and Treasurer. The Board of Directors meets three times each year. The ASMR is incorporated as a limited liability company.

SA Annual Scientific Meeting
29 May-5 June 2009
Visit ASMR website for more information
http://www.asmr.org.au

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Society for Reproductive Biology

The SRB aims to promote the study of reproductive biology by the holding of an Annual Conference and by the publication of the Proceedings. The SRB consists chiefly of, and is governed exclusively by, Ordinary Members. Membership is open to professionally qualified workers with an interest in this field, at the discretion of the Committee.

SRB Annual Scientific Conference
to be held in conjunction with the ESA
23-26 August 2009
ADELAIDE SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Visit SRB website for more information
http://www.srb.org.au/

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Healthy Development Adelaide

Established in 2004, as a result of a University of Adelaide initiative and is led by Professors Robert Norman, Caroline McMillen and Michael Sawyer(since July 2006). HDA fosters research between various disciplines with a state wide focus to developing a portfolio for South Australia in developmental health research that also includes members from the University of South Australia, Flinders University, Children Youth and Women's Health Service (CYWHS), relevant organisations and government departments. The role of HDA is to promote, facilitate and undertake research that will advance multidisciplinary understanding of healthy development by combining cognate research strengths to address high priority research issues to ensure the physical, psychological and social health of Australian infants, children and adolescents.Visit the HDA website for more information on their research areas and events http://www.adelaide.edu.au/hda