- Kolling Institute of Medical Research
The Kolling Institute of Medical Research is located on the grounds of the
Royal North Shore Hospital in St Leonards,Sydney Australia . The institute, founded in 1920, is the oldest medical research institute inNew South Wales .History
The Institute of Pathological Research was established in a cottage within the grounds of the Royal North Shore Hospital in 1920 with the appointment of a biochemist. Doctor W.
Wilson Ingram was the first director, appointed in 1928. He remained director for almost 50 years. During his tenure he added significantly to knowledge ofdiabetes ,opening the first clinic for its treatment in Australia. He also accompaniedSir Douglas Mawson on twoAntarctic expeditions as Medical Officer and research scientist between 1929 and 1931.A new two storey building was officially opened in 1931 and named the Kolling Institute.
Dr
Max (Rudi) Lemberg held an appointment within the institute from 1935 to 1972, establishing a major research focus onporphyrins , structures within molecules which give the red colour toblood and the yellow colour tobile . Rudi Lemberg became a Fellow of theRoyal Society and was one of the founders ofbiochemistry in Australia.Bill Ingram was succeeded in 1974 by Dr David Nelson who directed the Institute until his untimely death in 1989. David Nelson's research focus was in
immune responses andallergy , particularly the involvement of theblood coagulation system in these processes.Professor Robert Baxter became the third director of the Kolling Institute in 1994. The existing endocrinology research group (led by Dr Bruce Robinson) expanded into
insulin growth factors andIGF binding proteins .In the last few years, the Kolling Institute has expanded to include other research groups from the Royal North Shore campus.
Research groups
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Growth Research
*Cancer Genetics
*Perinatal Research
*Renal Medicine Research
*Neurogenetics Research
*Pain management Research
*Cardiac Technology
*Hypertension andStroke Research
*Bone andJoint Research
*Laboratory and Community Genetics External links
http://www.kolling.usyd.edu.au
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