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Our research

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Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences \ Level 3, 75 Talavera Rd \ Macquarie University NSW 2109

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Our research drives Macquarie University Health activities

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Research excellence

World-class researchers and cutting-edge research facilities drive our mission to change lives on a global scale.

Our research strengths and capabilities span:

Research in our departments and schools

Learn more about the research strengths our schools and departments are engaged in.

Research facilities and services

Our research is supported by high-quality research facilities, including our PC2 laboratories, participant-based research and medical imaging capabilities, access to centralised Macquarie University research facilities, and our service units in biosample collection (biobanking), advanced surgery and clinical trials.

An introduction to key facilities is given below.

We have the largest single PC2 wet laboratory at Macquarie University (more than 1600 square metres), which operates as a shared facility for research within the faculty. It supports diverse biomedical research in areas such as neurodegenerative diseases (MND, dementia), neurobiology, neuropharmacology, cancer and clinical therapies. The laboratory is equipped with a range of specialist equipment, enabling:

For more information about these facilities, contact lab.operations@mq.edu.au.

This biobank focusses on collecting biological samples and clinical data from diverse cancer types here in Macquarie University Health as well as from other cancer services. See the Cancer Biobank website for more information.

This purpose-built facility houses extensive simulation equipment for research purposes. It includes:

The hub allows our researchers to investigate aspects of human performance safely and accurately across of a range of environments and in conditions that closely resemble the real world.

For more information about these facilities, contact fmhhs.research.innovation@mq.edu.au.

Advanced medical imaging for clinical research and fundamental studies is provided through Macquarie Medical Imaging, located in the Macquarie University Hospital.

Our capabilities include two high-field 3-Tesla MRI scanners, a digital PET–CT scanner and a host of other imaging modalities, which are used for clinical care and for innovative clinical research. These capabilities, along with the FMHHS’ magnetoencephalography (MEG) facility, are a node of the NCRIS-funded Australian National Imaging Facility (NIF).

For more information about these facilities, contact the MMI research team at mmi.research@mqhealth.org.au.

These integrated facilities provide industry and clinicians with access to cutting-edge laboratories and expertise for development of, and training in, new surgical techniques. They provide capabilities in areas such as robotic surgery and the design and use of new types of orthopaedic implants, and they support a range of biomechanical research.

Find further details about this facility and its services.

Established with significant funding from FightMND, this facility provides leading proteomics measurement and analysis capabilities for research in motor neuron disease (MND) and other neurodegenerative diseases.

See the National NeuroProteomics Facility for more information.

This rapidly growing biobank is one of the largest collections of motor neuron disease (MND, also known as ALS) samples and data in Australia, as well as holding samples from other neurodegenerative diseases. It primarily collects samples from the Neurology Clinic’s MND Service.

See the Neurodegenerative Disease Biobank for more information.

Our participant-based research facilities are operated under a shared-access model that ensures all our researchers have access to our wide range of infrastructure, including:

For more information about these facilities, contact fmhhs.research.innovation@mq.edu.au.

Our research centres and collectives