Woolcock Institute of Medical Research explained

Woolcock Institute of Medical Research
Motto:Leaders in breathing & sleep research
Founder:Professor Ann Woolcock
Mission:Medical research
Focus:Sleep and respiratory disorders; lung cancer; and tuberculosis
Chairman:Robert Estcourt
Head Label:Executive Director
Head:Professor Carol Armour
Faculty:Macquarie University
Staff:200
Budget:13 million
Former Name:Institute of Respiratory Medicine
Footnotes:[1]

The Woolcock Institute of Medical Research (WIMR) is an Australian medical research institute that is focused on the prevention and treatment of sleep and respiratory disorders, lung cancer, and tuberculosis. Affiliated with the University of Sydney and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, the Woolcock Institute is located in the Sydney suburb of, New South Wales; with a satellite office located in Hanoi, Vietnam.The Executive Director of the Woolcock Institute since July 2012 is Professor Carol Armour.

History and facilities

The institute was founded in 1981 by then Prof. Ann Woolcock, a professor of respiratory medicine/science at the Sydney Medical School[2] and was originally called the Institute of Respiratory Medicine. The Institute was renamed in memory of Woolcock in 2002 after her passing in 2001.[3] The research institute has collaborative agreements with the Hunter Area Health Service, the University of Newcastle, and Liverpool, Concord and Royal North Shore Hospitals.[4]

Originally, the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research was located within the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown before it was relocated to a custom-built building in Glebe in 2008.[5] [3] In addition to research facilities, including offices, "wet-lab" laboratories and sleep laboratories, there are also consulting rooms for doctors' clinics.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biennial Report 2014-2015 . Woolcock Institute of Medical Research . 2015 . 23 September 2016 . 43.
  2. Web site: ADA NSW - Woolcock Institute. ADA NSW Centre for Professional Development. 23 July 2016.
  3. Web site: Our History. Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. 23 July 2016.
  4. Web site: Our Affiliations. Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. 23 July 2016.
  5. Web site: The brain drain that's killing science in NSW. Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 18 April 2006.