Kidney Research Alliance

Prevent. Treat. Cure. Together.

In response to priorities outlined in the National Strategic Action Plan for kidney disease, the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology (ANZSN) and Kidney Health Australia are working together to establish an Australian research alliance with the goals of growing investment in kidney health research, defining and advocating for research priorities and bringing together the kidney research community to be a strong unified voice on kidney disease.

Kidney Research Alliance – a newly formed alliance to transform research towards the shared goals of prevention, treatment, and a cure for kidney disease.

Our goals are:

1. Grow investment in kidney health research in Australia

2. Work with both consumers and researchers to develop and prosecute Australian research priorities aligned to areas of greatest impact in kidney health

3. Collaborate across Australian and international research institutions, so that we can collectively be a strong voice on kidney health.

Kidney Research Alliance working group

Mr Chris Forbes

CEO, Kidney Health Australia

Ms Marisa Chilcott

Executive Officer, Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology

Ms Breonny Robson

GM Clinical & Research, Kidney Health Australia

Prof Robert James Walker

RAC co-chair, Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology

A/Prof Tim Hewitson

RAC co-chair, Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology

Dr Simon Jiang

RAC member, Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology

Kidney Research Alliance Report
Kidney Research Alliance Report
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Kidney Research Alliance information handout
Kidney Research Alliance information handout
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Opportunities to be involved

One of the major goals of the Kidney Research Alliance is to collaborate broadly with stakeholders and organisations working in kidney research to build a strong voice to advocate our priorities. There is an imperative for us to hear your voice.

To address this, we have several stakeholder information sessions and workshops planned. If you would like to discuss how you can get involved, please reach out to a member of our working group, or contact us at research@kidney.org.au

Get involved in research

If you are a person affected by kidney disease and would like to help shape the future of kidney research, you can get involved in any aspect research

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