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Perinatal Research

Perinatal Research

The Perinatal Research Centre (PRC) was founded in 1992 as an initiative of the then Royal Women's Hospital Foundation (now known as the RBWH Foundation ). The PRC is a Centre of Excellence within the University of Queensland. Prestigious philanthropic and research bodies have recognised the impact of the PRC in maternal and infant health research and awarded funding to support important original research. The PRC plays a key role within the RBWH in clinical trials which have not only been instrumental in improving the care of mother's and babies in the hospital, but also nationally and internationally.

The PRC is committed to improving perinatal health through world class biomedical and clinical research. Our multidisciplinary research team aims to translate research advances into clinical practice and better health outcomes for mothers and babies. The Centre has undergraduate students and postgraduate honours, masters and PhD students from a wide range of disciplines. The PRC plays a key role in building and strengthening a culture of research excellence within the RBWH.

For more information, visit the University of Queensland PRC website.

Perinatal Research Centre
Level 6
Ned Hanlon Building
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital

Telephone:
(07) 3636 1761 

Email:
RBWH-Feedback@
health.qld.gov.au
  
(with the subject "Perinatal Research")


Last Updated: 04 March 2008
Last Reviewed: 04 March 2008