RMIT University© www.rmit.edu.au/research/institutes/healthinnovations 1 Health Innovations Research Institute (HIRi) Translating fundamental science into.

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RMIT University© 1 Health Innovations Research Institute (HIRi) Translating fundamental science into better health outcomes RMIT HIRi takes an integrated approach to address key health issues facing the Australian community in the 21st century through research programmes focussing on understanding how the human body functions at a molecular and cellular level. This knowledge will inform innovative therapeutic strategies to target disease states. The primary goal of the institute is to translate basic science discoveries into effective, safe therapeutic outcomes.

RMIT University© 2 Health Innovations Research Institute (HIRi) A research institute The RMIT mission is “to create and disseminate knowledge to meet the needs of industry and community”. The Health Innovations Research Institute is a new RMIT initiative that seeks to better connect the diverse communities around health enterprise to more effectively address the changing needs of biomedical research and society. It capitalises on existing institutional strengths to build increased research and translation capacity in identified areas of socio-economic health burden. These include cardiovascular diseases, insulin resistance and diabetes, obesity, arthritis, mental health disease and stroke. The research The HIRi brings together key researchers and groups from a range of Schools at RMIT involved in the following discipline areas: applied physics, biotechnology, cell biology, chemistry, exercise metabolism, biomedical engineering, herbal medicine, nanotechnology, physiology and pharmaceutical sciences. Interdisciplinary and cross- institutional research programmes will be coordinated with industry partners and other stakeholders. We seek to achieve a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of diseases and to develop new ways to treat the changes that occur as these diseases progress. HIRi will also provide a platform for state-of-the-art infrastructure and technologies to enable virtual research and development capabilities to be shared with research and industry partners.

RMIT University© 3 Health Innovations Research Institute (HIRi) - Programs The four unique research programs are: Ion channels and transporters as therapeutic targets Program Leader: Prof. David AdamsProf. David Adams Metabolism, exercise and disease Program Leader: Prof. Phil PoronnikProf. Phil Poronnik Traditional and complementary medicine Program Leader: Prof. Charlie XueProf. Charlie Xue Electromagnetism: biophysical modulators Program Leader: Prof. Irena CosicProf. Irena Cosic

RMIT University© 4 Health Innovations Research Institute (HIRi) A community institute As an integral part of RMIT University and the College of Science, Engineering & Technology, with linkages in the Colleges of Business and Design and Social Context, HIRi is also an institute for the broader community. In addition to research and teaching, HIRi is developing outreach initiatives that include public lectures and tours, “discover science” workshops for the public, a “scientist in the classroom” project, extensive exercise and health programmes as well as professional development courses for teachers and health professionals. In conjunction with the Schools of Art and Creative Media, we are also developing artist- and writer-in residence projects that will explore the creative aspects of biomedical research.

HIRi - a leader in curriculum innovation research informs the science curriculum Differentiation in the Biomed sector by providing state-of-the-art learning experiences for students in research active (Institute environment) iGEM - team for international genetically engineered machines competition (>100 universities jamboree held at MIT) C2S2 - Creative Science Curriculum Solutions - virtual thinktank around global issues in science education (international collaboration with ALTC, CEIT, MIT, Harvard and others) Postgrads - professional development involved in teaching Public laboratories initiative (Robyn Williams ABC) Public lecture series Student writing in Cosmos magazine