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The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is Australia's first
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dedicated to translating scientific discoveries into applications for medical practice. Located in , in inner-city
Brisbane Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million. Brisbane lies at the centre of the South ...
,
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, TRI is supported by a grant from the
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($140 million); and funding from the
Queensland Government The Queensland Government is the democratic administrative authority of the Australian state of Queensland. The Government of Queensland, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy was formed in 1859 as prescribed in its Constitution, as amended f ...
($107 million);
Queensland University of Technology Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a public research university located in the urban coastal city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. QUT is located on two campuses in the Brisbane area viz. Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove. The unive ...
($25 million); and
The University of Queensland , mottoeng = By means of knowledge and hard work , established = , endowment = A$224.3 million , budget = A$2.1 billion , type = Public research university , chancellor = Peter Varghese , vice_chancellor = Deborah Terry , city = Br ...
($10 million) to combine clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in patient care. TRI is a Pty Ltd. company with four shareholders: Queensland Health, the Queensland University of Technology, The University of Queensland and Mater Medical Research.


History

In 2004 a proposal was submitted to the Queensland Government for the development and construction of TRI. In 2007 this progressed to project design. Five years on and 354 million in funding from the Australian and Queensland Governments, UQ and QUT, TRI became operational and four institutes came together. TRI was established in January 2013 and officially opened in October of the same year by the
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Dame Quentin Bryce.


Research

Over 800 researchers and clinicians from TRI’s four shareholders undertake medical research and clinical studies into
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; inflammation and
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;
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and
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; kidney disease and
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; and bone and joint disorders. TRI research aims to: * prevent
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and provide protection against
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, * understand diseases to improve early detection,
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, treatment and
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, * reduce the risk of disease spreading, * relieve symptoms and better manage chronic diseases and trauma.


Researchers

Some of TRI's researchers include: * Professor
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- known for the development of the HPV vaccine against cervical cancer. * Associate Professor Glenda Gobe - Co-director, renal atrophy and regeneration, fibrosis, immunity and inflammation, and kidney cancer. * Professor Judith Clements - known for Kallikrein proteases in prostate and ovarian cancers. * Professor Josephine Forbes - specialises in the study of glycation and diabetes. * Professor David Johnson – known for kidney treatments and transplants. * Professor
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- Current TRI CEO, renowned respiratory specialist.


Facilities

Located on the Princess Alexandra (PA) Hospital campus, the seven-story TRI building incorporates four floors of laboratories; and facilities for research support, administration and teaching. TRI’s core facilities include: * Clinical Research Facilities * Cytometry Core Facility * Histology Core Facility * Microscopy Core Facility * Proteomics Facility Co-located with TRI are the following facilities: * Patheon Biologics, the first major biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Australia. * The Pharmacy Australian Centre of Excellence (PACE) * Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners, an academic health science system


The TRI building

The TRI building was designed by
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+ Donovan Hill and was built by Watpac, completed in 2012 at the total cost of $354 million. The facility features eight levels: four levels of laboratories, administration and teaching facilities, an auditorium and conference rooms, staff amenities and an "outdoor room" atrium area. TRI is a building. It stands on the grounds of the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane on the former site of the
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building, of which the red clay bricks were salvaged and reused as the base of TRI. The building received several architectural and design awards.


See also

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References

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