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Translational Research Institute (Australia)
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    Translational Research Institute (Australia)

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    Translational Research Institute
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    The Translational Research Institute
    Founder(s) Professor Ian Frazer AC
    Established October 2013 (2013-10)
    Mission Medical research
    Focus Translational
    Chief Executive Officer Scott Bell
    Faculty
    Adjunct faculty Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners
    Staff 800
    Location
    Kent Street, Woolloongabba
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    Coordinates 27°29′57″S 153°01′52″E / 27.499101°S 153.031221°E / -27.499101; 153.031221Coordinates: 27°29′57″S 153°01′52″E / 27.499101°S 153.031221°E / -27.499101; 153.031221
    Website www.tri.edu.au

    The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is Australia's first translational medical research institute dedicated to translating scientific discoveries into applications for medical practice.

    Located in Woolloongabba, in inner-city Brisbane, Queensland, TRI is supported by a grant from the Australian Government ($140 million); and funding from the Queensland Government ($107 million); Queensland University of Technology ($25 million); and The University of Queensland ($10 million) to combine clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in patient care. TRI is a Pty Ltd. company with four shareholders: Queensland Health, the Queensland University of Technology, The University of Queensland and Mater Medical Research.

    History

    In 2004 a proposal was submitted to the Queensland Government for the development and construction of TRI. In 2007 this progressed to project design. Five years on and A$354 million in funding from the Australian and Queensland Governments, UQ and QUT, TRI became operational and four institutes came together. TRI was established in January 2013 and officially opened in October of the same year by the Governor-General Dame Quentin Bryce.

    Research

    Over 800 researchers and clinicians from TRI’s four shareholders undertake medical research and clinical studies into cancer; inflammation and infection; obesity and diabetes; kidney disease and liver disease; and bone and joint disorders.

    TRI research aims to:

    Researchers

    Some of TRI's researchers include:

    Facilities

    Located on the Princess Alexandra (PA) Hospital campus, the seven-story TRI building incorporates four floors of laboratories; and facilities for research support, administration and teaching.

    TRI’s core facilities include:

    • Clinical Research Facilities
    • Cytometry Core Facility
    • Histology Core Facility
    • Microscopy Core Facility
    • Proteomics Facility

    Co-located with TRI are the following facilities:

    • Patheon Biologics, the first major biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Australia.
    • The Pharmacy Australian Centre of Excellence (PACE)
    • Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners, an academic health science system

    The TRI building

    The TRI building was designed by Wilson Architects + Donovan Hill and was built by Watpac, completed in 2012 at the total cost of $354 million. The facility features eight levels: four levels of laboratories, administration and teaching facilities, an auditorium and conference rooms, staff amenities and an "outdoor room" atrium area. TRI is a 32,000 square metres (340,000 sq ft) building. It stands on the grounds of the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane on the former site of the Vision Australia building, of which the red clay bricks were salvaged and reused as the base of TRI.

    The building received several architectural and design awards.

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