AAMRI NSW
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AAMRI NSW presents a unified voice for the state’s medical research institutes, driving greater collaboration and pushing for improved advancements and investments in New South Wales medical research.

The AAMRI NSW state chapter was established in 2022, and is overseen by:
- Professor Frances Kay, Co-Chair – AAMRI NSW,
Institute Director and CEO, Hunter Medical Research Institute - Professor Benjamin Kile, Co-Chair – AAMRI NSW,
Executive Director, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
The chapter is made up of the following member institutes:
- BHVI
- Black Dog Institute
- Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology
- Children’s Cancer Institute
- Children’s Medical Research Institute
- Garvan Institute of Medical Research
- Heart Research Institute
- Hunter Medical Research Institute
- Ingham Institute
- Neuroscience Research Australia
- The George Institute for Global Health
- Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
- Westmead Institute for Medical Research
- Woolcock Institute of Medical Research