AMRAB is the independent panel that sets the Australian Medical Research and Innovation Strategy and Priorities. The government carefully selects members to ensure that AMRAB has the rights skills and experience to guide MRFF spending.
The government has appointed new members following an open nomination process.
The distinguished group brings expertise in medical research, health systems, finance, commercialisation, and philanthropy. They represent the public, patients and community sectors. They also advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, regional and remote communities and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Advisors from Canada and the United Kingdom will offer their specialised knowledge, perspectives and insights drawn from international health systems.
The new board succeeds Professor Caroline Homer AO, the outgoing Deputy Chair, and previous members and international advisors. We express our gratitude for their leadership, expertise and commitment throughout the past 5 years.
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