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The Hospital Research Foundation Group provides grants for vital medical research, equipment and patient care projects across all public hospitals, universities and medical research centres in South Australia.

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We support more than 60 areas of disease and illness, from birth to end of life.

The Hospital Research Foundation Group

Our Impact

The Hospital Research Foundation Group funds life-changing medical research and patient care in more than 60 areas of disease and illness.

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Community Stories

Hear from the people who benefit from our support.

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Hospitals and Facilities

For 60 years The Hospital Research Foundation Group has supported translational medical research and healthcare initiatives for our community.

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Services

At The Hospital Research Foundation Group, we are proud to offer a range of healthcare services for people living with disease and illness.

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Latest News

POTS

Landmark support for POTS

The Hospital Research Foundation Group is proud to be supporting a first-of-its-kind registry for Australians living with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS).

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$750,000 boost for precision medicine in Western Australia 

A total of $750,000 has been allocated to the projects through the Innovative Research in Precision Medicine Program, co-funded by The Hospital Research Foundation Group and the Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund. 

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New research to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment

Three new research projects aimed at improving how cancer is detected and treated are set to advance cancer care in South Australia.

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Teddy Bear Hospital builds healthy habits for rural school children

A group of Adelaide University health and medicine students are educating regional primary school kids about the importance of looking after their health.

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