Our research centres
We have a broad range of research institutes, centres and concentrations across our six schools.
We address issues spanning individual to society level, and tackle challenges ranging from Australia’s leading causes of ill health through to improving the health system itself. Our research focuses include cancer, heart health, improved nutrition and medicine usage, reproductive health, genetics and population health, and data driven analysis.
Our research institutes and centres that sit under the College of Health include:
- Centre for Cancer Biology
- Robinson Research Institute
- SAiGENCI
- Rosemary Bryant AO Research Centre.
Research centres and concentrations that sit within individual Schools include:
- Australian Centre for Population and Oral Health
- Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders
- Freemasons Centre for Male Health and Wellbeing
- Translating Nutrition Science to Good Health
- Australian Centre for Precision Health
- Centre for Pharmaceutical Innovation
- Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Research Centre (QUMPRC)
- Health and Biomedical Innovation (HBI)
- Australian Centre for Epigenetics (ACE)
- Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA)
- Innovation, IMPlementation and Clinical Translation in Health (IIMPACT).
Start your research journey
From specialised Graduate Certificates through to PhD programs, we offer focused research degrees or you can personalise your own research to generate unique contributions in healthcare.
Participate in research
Would you like to be a part of groundbreaking medical research? Researchers in our College frequently undertake clinical trials to test new medical treatments and interventions. Your participation is crucial to improving the health of our population. Explore our currently enrolling trials.
PARC Clinical Research
PARC Clinical Research is a high acuity clinical trials unit in the Royal Adelaide Hospital and meets the continuing demand for high quality clinical research infrastructure in South Australia, builds research capacity, and provides ongoing opportunities for healthcare innovation and collaboration.
Body Donation Program
Donating your body to science is one of the greatest gifts one can give to make a lasting contribution to the education and training of our current and future health professionals and to advance science through research.