Located on North Terrace, this iconic building has been the epicentre of groundbreaking medical research for a decade. And now you get a chance to look inside.
On 22 July take on SAHMRI's Bright Walk which is the challenge of walking an impressive 15 kilometres through the heart of Adelaide to raise funds for lifesaving medical research.
What's happening in Adelaide this July you ask? We've got you covered!
Elyse has become a beacon of hope for patients and their families, and she’s proud to be an ambassador for the SAHMRI Bright Walk event on 22 July.
SHAMRI's BRIGHT Accelerator Award recipient Dr Andrew Shoubridge is using his prize towards finding solutions to age related chronic diseases including dementia.
SAHMRI's BRIGHT Walk ambassador Dr Najma Moumin is taking on the first nationwide study looking at the dietary intakes of young children in Australia.
South Australia’s leading Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) professionals were recognised at last night’s SA Science Excellence and Innovation Awards.
Sponsor one of the 15,000 windows that make up the Cheese Grater building with all proceeds going directly to the incredible research that happens within.
SAHMRI has unveiled a new medical imaging machine that marks the biggest advancement in CT technology in 20 years. It is also the first of its kind in the southern hemisphere.
Dr. Ryan O'Hare Doig is leading a number of life-changing studies at SAHMRI but the work doesn't end in the lab with fundraising also part of the gig.
A post-doctoral researcher at SAHMRI, Dr Elyse Page has identified ways to reduce side effects from chemo in children with Down Syndrome.
Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology – National Science Week – is underway, and there are still plenty of events being held across SA.
Led by top medical researchers, The BRIGHT Walk helps to raise funds for each of the four research areas conducted within SAHMRI.
A South Australian developer has donated $1 million to the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)!
New research from Flinders University and funded through Cancer Council’s Beat Cancer Project will investigate how the body’s own cerebrospinal fluid can impact chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment for brain cancer
Three South Australian artists have been selected to participate in the SALA Festival 2017 artist-in-residence program at SAHMRI (South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute), Adelaide Festival Centre and Flinders Medical Centre.
Three internationally-renowned chefs are flying to Adelaide from Singapore, Japan and France respectively for a one-night stand at Adelaide Town Hall this September.
In 2016 Port Adelaide will be helping to deliver school programs that develop wellbeing and resilience skills in students most at need.
The new SAHMRI structure is providing tours as a way of connecting with the community, while creating a greater understanding about the important research carried out.
Philanthropists, state and local governments, schools and a wide range of private organisations are investing in the work of measuring and building wellbeing and resilience, led by the Wellbeing and Resilience Centre at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Centre (SAHMRI), to be launched tonight at SAHMRI by the Premier of South Australia, Hon Jay Weatherill.