20 years of game-changing kidney disease research
For two decades, The George Institute has been at the forefront of global efforts to improve kidney disease treatment around the world, as Professor Vlado Perkovic explains.
For two decades, The George Institute has been at the forefront of global efforts to improve kidney disease treatment around the world, as Professor Vlado Perkovic explains.
His Excellency, the President of Fiji, Major-General (Ret'd) Jioji Konrote, today launched the FoodSwitch Fiji app, a mobile based application, that allows phones to scan barcodes on food products and provide easy to understand nutrition information and suggestions for healthier alternatives.
For two decades, The George Institute has searched for new ways to influence health decision makers so that lives can be improved around the world, says Executive Director of The George Institute, Australia, Professor Bruce Neal.
From its first days, The George Institute has always been thinking big and challenging the status quo, as Professor Anushka Patel explains.
The George is committed to providing innovative, affordable healthcare solutions by increasing the pipeline of products and services that have the potential to provide healthcare solutions to a very large number of people globally at a price that is affordable for consumers and profitable for suppliers.
Professor John Chalmers AC has been part of The George Institute’s story from the very beginning.
John, now a Senior Director at the Institute and a Professor of Medicine at UNSW Sydney, was instrumental in laying the foundations for The George Institute.
As Executive Assistant to The George Institute co-founder Robyn Norton for the last 19 years, Kristina McDaid has had a unique perspective on the growth of the organisation.
For co-founder and Principal Director Professor Stephen MacMahon AO, The George Institute has always been about finding affordable, scalable solutions for the world’s biggest health problems.