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ARC / NHMRC Research Network in Genes and Environment in Development

ARC / NHMRC Research Network in Genes and Environment in Development. HISTORY. ARC Research Network funding introduced in 2004 24 Networks funded ($42M) 5 of which are co-funded by ARC and NHMRC NGED funding $300,000 p.a. over 5 years. OBJECTIVES.

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ARC / NHMRC Research Network in Genes and Environment in Development

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  1. ARC / NHMRC Research Network in Genes and Environment in Development Name of event

  2. HISTORY • ARC Research Network funding introduced in 2004 • 24 Networks funded ($42M) • 5 of which are co-funded by ARC and NHMRC • NGED funding $300,000 p.a. over 5 years Name of event

  3. OBJECTIVES • Networks bring together researchers and students from different disciplines and organisations to share their knowledge • NGED: researchers from the previously distinct disciplines of developmental biology and developmental physiology • Our aim: to better understand developmental regulatory networks and how environmental factors impinge on them. • The NGED addresses specific major research questions in 3 key areas: Name of event

  4. KEY AREAS • Epigenetic Programming and Imprinting • Organogenesis • Environmental – Fetal Interactions Name of event

  5. WHAT WE DO • Foster communication among members (newsletter, web page) • Annual NGED Forum • Disciplinary Interchange Program • Technology Leadership Courses for Early Career Scientists and PhD Students • Promote NGED by sponsoring sessions at selected conferences Name of event

  6. National Benefits Advisory Board Network Convenors NGED Management Group NGED Steering Group Membership Committee Strategic Initiatives Disciplinary Interchange Programs Group NGED PR / Awareness Group Technology Leadership Courses Group NGED STRUCTURE Name of event

  7. MEMBERS • Mid 2004: • 56 members • 6 different states / territories • 16 different organisations (universities, hospitals, industry) • Various areas of research… Name of event

  8. AREAS OF RESEARCH • Developmental biology • Developmental physiology • Genetics • Biochemistry • Physiology • Epigenetics • Obstetrics & gynaecology • Animal science • Livestock industries • Veterinary science • Embryology • Medicine Name of event

  9. MEMBERSHIP • In the process of its formation the membership of the NGED was inclusive (56 founding members) • Today, the Membership Committee is responsible for the sustenance and recruitment of new members. • Our aim: to establish a member base that • Reflects a healthy balance ofresearchers, young investigators, postgraduate students, industry representatives, end users and international members • Represents different organisations, states and territories from across Australia • Includes researchers willing to actively participate in Network activities (sharing knowledge, foster communication and promote inter-disciplinary collaborations) Name of event

  10. CONTACT US For more information about the NGED and contact details of our members, please visit: www.nged.adelaide.edu.au Name of event

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