About the Robinson Institute
By focusing on the earliest stages of life, the Robinson Institute is looking at preventing disease and promoting health in children and adults across generations.
Led by Professor Robert Norman, the Robinson Institute brings together over 450 research staff and students and five of the leading research centres at the University of Adelaide.
The Robinson Institute bridges the gap between research discoveries and medical practice. Many of the Institute's senior researchers are also leading clinicians in their fields. This enables a strong translation of research discoveries which provides immeasurable benefits to society and for future generations.
In 2010, the University of Adelaide launched the Robinson Foundation to support the life-giving research of the Robinson Institute.
More information
The Robinson Institute's latest Annual Report has been released. You can view this here along with previous annual reports and past newsletters.

