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The Robinson Institute
Ground Floor, Norwich Centre
55 King William Road
North Adelaide
SA 5006 Australia

Telephone: +61 8 8303 8166
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Board of Governors

Mark ColemanChairman
Professor Justin BeilbyExecutive Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Adelaide
Professor Mike BrooksDeputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice President (Research), The University of Adelaide
Professor Marie DziadekAcademic Search International
Professor Jock FindlaySenior Principal NHMRC Research Fellow, Prince Heny's Institute of Medical Research
Professor Tanya Monro

Director, Centre of Expertise in Photonics, The University of Adelaide

Professor Jonathan MorrisDiscipline Head. Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Neonatology, University of Sydney
Ms Mary Patetsos
Chair, Robinson Foundation
Mr Phil RobinsonExecutive Director Clinical Governance Education and Research, Children's Youth and Women's Health Service
Professor Paul RolanDiscipline of Pharmacology, School of Medical Sciences, The University of Adelaide
Professor Bik To

Head of Haematology, SA Pathology


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Summer 2012 Newsletter

In this issue; Improving heart health for women and their children, Dare to Dream gala dinner, uncovering the causes of stillbirth, silence for stroke success and more..

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Funding Success

Congratulations to Robinson Institute researchers who were successful in receiving funding from the National Health & Medical Research Council.

Projects included a $1.9 million grant to investigate if magnesium sulphate given to women at risk of preterm birth can reduce the risk of death or cerebral palsy in their children.

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Annual Report

Enjoy reading about the achievements and milestones of the Robinson Institute and our researchers in our 2010 Annual Report.

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Evidense-Based Guidelines for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

The Robinson Institute has been involved in the PCOS Australian Alliance to develop the world’s first evidence-based guideline for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal condition that affects approx 12% of reproductive aged women in Australia, yet up to 70% of women with PCOS remain undiagnosed.

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