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Advisory & governance

  • The Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics is affiliated with other universities and medical research centres in the Sydney region. These include the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, the University of Technology Sydney, the University of Newcastle, the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. Representatives from each sit on the centre’s scientific advisory committee. The committee help guide the Centre’s strategic direction and objectives. 
     

    • Dr Martin Smith (Director) - UNSW Sydney
    • Dr Helena Mangs (Deputy Director) - UNSW Sydney
    • Professor Marc Wilkins (Chair) - UNSW Sydney
    • Professor Carolyn Hogg - University of Sydney
    • A/Professor Mark Cowley - Children's Cancer Institute, Sydney
    • A/Professor Sarah Kummerfeld - Garvan Institute of Medical Research
    • A/Professor Amy Cain - Macquarie University
    • Professor Brett Neilan - University of Newcastle
    • Professor Garry Myers - University of Technology, Sydney


    Alternates

    • Professor Steven Djordjevic - University of Technology, Sydney
    • Professor Ian Paulsen - Macquarie University
    • Professor Katherine Belov - University of Sydney
  • The Ramaciotti Centre is a Centre of the Faculty of Science, UNSW Sydney.  The Centre’s operations and management are overseen by the Director Dr Martin Smith and Deputy Director Dr Helena Mangs.

Partners & funding

The Ramaciotti Centre is affiliated with other universities and medical research centres in the Sydney region. These include the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, the University of Technology Sydney, The University of Newcastle, the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. Representatives from each sit on the Centre’s Steering Committee.

Funding

Bioplatforms Australia

The Centre is supported by funds from the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Scheme (NCRIS). It gratefully acknowledge the support it receives from Bioplatforms Australia for operational purposes.

NSW State Government

The Ramaciotti Centre acknowledges the support that it receives from the NSW State Government. The Ramaciotti Centre has received support from both the NSW State Government Science Leveraging Fund (SLF) and the Research Attraction and Acceleration Program (RAAP).

Australian Research Council

The Ramaciotti Centre Consortium has attracted 16 ARC Linkage Infrastructure and Equipment Fund (LIEF) grants, totaling in excess of $10 million dollars (not including co-contributions).

University of New South Wales

Financial and in-kind support from the University of New South Wales is gratefully acknowledged.