Celebrating 10 years of the Medical Research Future Fund

The Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) has marked 10 years since it began supporting health and medical research in Australia. To date, the MRFF has funded $4.2 billion worth of critical research through 1,695 grants, helping Australia’s researchers to make invaluable breakthroughs.

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The $24 billion MRFF is supporting researchers to turn big ideas into lifesaving and life-changing treatments for Australia and the world. Funded projects range from early ideas and approaches never tried before, to large-scale, long-term research and final commercial launches. Brilliant examples include: 

  • an artificial heart that keeps patients alive until a donor heart transplant becomes available
  • bionic glasses that give blind and visually impaired people a sense of sight through sound
  • lightweight brain scanners that rapidly deliver pre-hospital stroke care by air and road ambulances
  • a medical brain monitor that keeps patients optimally anaesthetised and pain free during surgery.

The MRFF stands apart from other government health and medical research funding because it:

  • funds priority-driven research that meets national health needs
  • focuses on commercialisation, translation and real-world impact
  • is agile enough to address emerging health issues
  • supports Australia’s health system economically and sustainably
  • empowers consumers to contribute to research at every stage.

With the Australian Government’s commitment of another $6.5 billion over the next 10 years, the MRFF will continue to help advance health and medical research in Australia.

Learn more about the MRFF.

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