We operate in a demanding clinical and financial environment, yet our research activity and outcomes are impressive. As an organisation, we continue to grow and develop strength in research every year.
We are improving people's health and wellbeing through our research in these main areas.
Healthy ageing is about making sure that people stay well as they get older.
We concentrate on research that advances all aspects of human function, namely biological (including organ function), physical, cognitive (mental), and social function.
We focus on biomedical research into all aspects of human infectious diseases.
Our strengths are:
We aim to improve health outcomes for newborn infants, young children and their families.
Our research focuses on 2 main areas:
We want to increase our understanding of:
We aim to improve how our systems and health services work.
Our 4 main areas of collaborations are:
Quality professional education is the key to optimal health care.
In our research into practice education, we concentrate on these 3 themes:
Our research focuses on:
Read more about the Infection Research Network’s research studies and who we work with.
Our departments carry out research under these themes. Learn more about our departmental research.
Each year we recognise and celebrate the great work our researchers, their partners and collaborators have done.
Read our Annual Research Reports.
You can find out more about our research projects and clinical trials.
DoRA, the Database of Research Activity, lists all Queensland Health human research including clinical trials.
Check the Australian Clinical Trials website to search for current and future clinical trials.