

Release of Australia’s Data-Enabled Research Future
The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences has released a new report reviewing the needs and requirements, challenges, and opportunities in Australia’s health data
The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences has released a new report reviewing the needs and requirements, challenges, and opportunities in Australia’s health data
Welcome to the June 2022 newsletter. In this edition: A message from our President Queen’s birthday honours Annual meeting – save the date Sector news
Six Fellows from the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences have been recognised in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for outstanding service, with
Life as an allied health clinician is always busy, and for those clinicians interested in combining clinical work with research, it can be challenging to
Four AAHMS Fellows are among the 22 Australian scientists elected to the Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Science for 2022. The Academy warmly congratulates
Welcome to the May newsletter. In this edition: A message from our President Policy project update Life as a Clinician-Scientist – Allied Health Annual meeting
The Academy is currently working on a major project that aims to improve healthcare for Australians by better enabling research to be conducted within the
Congratulations to Professor Jamie Rossjohn FRS FAA FAHMS and Professor Carola Vinuesa FRS FAA FAHMS on their recent election as Fellows of the Royal Society,
According to the World Health Organisation, climate change represents the greatest threat to human health in the 21st century. On 7 April, some of Australia’s
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The Academy acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which our offices stand and on which we hold our meetings and events across the country. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples were the nation’s first scientists, and they remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of their land. We pay our respects to elders past and present.