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University of Tasmania: The Menzies Research Institute is an institute of the University of Tasmania. Menzies works in close collaboration with the School of Medicine and the Faculty of Health Science. |
Menzies Research Institute is affiliated with a number of organisations:
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Menzies Foundation: The Menzies Foundation was largely responsible for the formation of the Menzies Research Institute and has generously supported the Institute since its inception. |
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Tasmanian Government: The Tasmanian Government has recognised the Menzies' status, achievements and place in the Tasmanian community by awarding icon status under the Department of Economic Development's Tasmanian Icons Program.
The Icons Program showcases the very best that Tasmania has to offer, nationally and internationally. The Menzies Research Institute is one of three Tasmanian Icons recognised under the program.
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Royal Hobart Hospital: The Royal Hobart Hospital is a valued supporter and collaborator of the Menzies Research Institute.
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World Health Organisation: The Menzies Research Institute is designated as a World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in non-communicable Diseases (NCDs).
In this role Menzies conducts research on the prevention and management of NCDs in the Western Pacific Region, collaborates in the development of databases concerning lifestyle and related NCD risk factors, trains health workers in programs to combat NCDs and supports the regional network through use of its resources.
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Other Affiliations
Menzies Research Institute is a member of several professional associations:



