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The George Institute for International Health

Through high-quality research, evidence-based policy development and a range of capacity development programs, The George Institute for International Health is working to develop solutions to the growing problems of heart and vascular disease, injury, mental illness, and neurological diseases.  With its global partners, multidisciplinary faculty and worldwide programs, the Institute is uniquely placed to deliver results in a diverse range of economic, ethnic and cultural situations.

 

Contact:       

Research Assistant:  Dr Ruth Webster

                                    rwebster@thegeorgeinstitute.org

 

Investigator:               Dr Stephen Li

                                    stephenl@icpmr.wsahs.nsw.gov.au

 

Investigator:               A/Prof Bruce Neal

                                    bneal@thegeorgeinstitute.org

 

Website:                     www.thegeorgeinstitute.org

Telephone:                 +61 2 9993 5500

Facsimile:                  +61 2 9993 4501

 

Street Address:
Level 10
King George V Building
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Missenden Road
Camperdown  NSW  2050
AUSTRALIA 

Postal Address:
PO Box M201
Missenden Road
Sydney NSW 2050
AUSTRALIA



 

 

Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Contact:

Investigator:   A/Prof David Sullivan

E-mail:            david.sullivan@email.cs.nsw.gov.au

Telephone:     +61 95158312

Facsimile:      +61 9515 7931

 

Street Address:
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Missenden Road

Camperdown NSW 2050

AUSTRALIA

 

Postal Address:


 

 

School of Public Health, The University of Sydney

The School's mission is to provide internationally recognised leadership in public health by advancing and disseminating knowledge in the public health disciplines. We do this by providing high quality, accessible education; conducting outstanding, high impact research; and participating effectively in professional, governmental and community activities.

 

Contact:

Investigator:   Professor Bruce Armstrong