20 years of success in stroke treatment
Neurologist Professor Craig Anderson has played a key role in The George Institute's efforts to improve stroke treatment.
Neurologist Professor Craig Anderson has played a key role in The George Institute's efforts to improve stroke treatment.
Professor Vivekanand Jha was originally attracted to working at the Institute by its novel approach to research and its global mandate. These days he finds himself working on tough health challenges closer to home.
Over the past two decades, researchers’ findings have improved millions of lives – but there are less well-known staff behind the scenes who play just as pivotal a role, like Helen Monaghan.
Injury prevention research has always been part of The George Institute’s DNA. Head of the School of Public Health and Community Medicine at UNSW Sydney, Professor Rebecca Ivers was a key figure in the program’s early development.
For two decades, The George Institute has been at the forefront of global efforts to improve kidney disease treatment around the world, as Professor Vlado Perkovic explains.