The Morrison Government has announced the membership of the Principal Committees of the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) for 2021-2024.
Professor Emily Banks AM will Chair the new Health Research Impact Committee, which will play a key role in advising NHMRC on strategies to promote and measure the impact of health research. This covers a broad range of research, including basic science, public health, clinical and health services and research to improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Professor Banks has considerable experience, leading the Epidemiology for Policy and Practice group at the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health at the Australian ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ University. She was formerly a member of NHMRC’s Research Committee and Deputy Chair of the NHMRC Alcohol Working Group.
Professor Steve Wesselingh, executive director of the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), will continue as Chair of Research Committee. The Research Committee advises on the distribution of funding and policies for the NHMRC grant program and on the scope and quality of health and medical research in Australia.
Professor Ingrid Winship AO, Professor of Adult Clinical Genetics at The University of Melbourne and former Executive Director of Research for Melbourne Health, will continue as Chair of the Australian Health Ethics Committee. The Australian Health Ethics Committee advises on ethical issues in health and on the development of health research guidelines.
Membership of the NHMRC Principal Committees brings together expertise in biomedical science, clinical and public health, nursing, ethics, social sciences, health care training and the medical profession, as well as business and consumer perspectives, and expertise in the health needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and of people with disability.
Together with the new Council, chaired by Professor Caroline ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾r AO, NHMRC’s Principal Committees will support NHMRC in its mission of building a healthy Australia. I am particularly pleased to see the strong representation of women leadership on NHMRC’s Council and its Principal Committees. Of the 47 Principle Committee positions almost 60 percent are held by women, and two of the three chairs are women.
NHMRC is the nation’s leading body supporting Australia’s health and medical research capability, funding the best research and researchers, ensuring consistent health standards and advising on ethical issues in health. The Principal Committees support Council and provide expert advice reflecting a wide range of perspectives to the NHMRC Chief Executive Officer, Professor Anne Kelso AO, to support these functions.
I would like to thank all members of the former Principal Committees for their contributions and commitment to supporting the work of the NHMRC throughout the previous triennium (2018-2021).
NHMRC Principal Committee Membership Lists:
Research Committee 2021-2024:
Appointees | Position | Expertise |
Professor Steve Wesselingh | Chair | Expertise in public health research and medical research issues |
Ms Christine Gunson | Member | Expertise in consumer issues |
Professor Yvette Roe | Member | Expertise in the health needs of Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders |
Professor Doug Hilton AO | Member | Expertise in basic science |
Professor James McCluskey AO | Member | Expertise in basic science |
Professor Fabienne Mackay | Member | Expertise in basic science |
Dr Yee Lian Chew | Member | Expertise in basic science |
Professor Anushka Patel | Member | Expertise in clinical medicine/science |
Associate Professor Joshua Vogel | Member | Expertise in clinical medicine/science |
Professor Glenda Halliday | Member | Expertise in clinical medicine/science |
Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin | Member | Expertise in mental health research |
Professor Raymond Chan | Member | Expertise in nursing |
Professor Sarah Larkins | Member | Expertise in health services research |
Professor David Preen | Member | Expertise in public health research |
Professor Tony Capon | Member | Expertise in public health research |
Professor Adrian Barnett | Member | Expertise in multidisciplinary research |
Research Committee 2021-2024:
Australian Health Ethics Committee 2021-2024:
Health Research Impact Committee 2021-2024:
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