

The University of Queensland (UQ) was the first tertiary education institute in the state of Queensland and, in its 100 years, has had international success from all its divisions and is a member of the Group of Eight Universities Australia.
Known as being a research-driven university, The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute – one of Queensland’s leading institutes in translational research into cancer, immunology and metabolic medicine – is a key partner for the Institute.
www.uq.edu.au/
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a leading Australian university focussed on world-class research and education.
TRI partner, QUT’s Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI), is a unique research facility combining researchers from traditionally independent disciplines of health, science, technology and built environment and engineering to study areas of prevention, mind and body health, and recovery. www.qut.edu.au
The Princess Alexandra Hospital (PA) is one of Queensland’s oldest hospitals and also one of the largest.
Renowned for being a foremost teaching and research hospital, the PA has responsibility for the management of the Queensland Liver Transplant Service, Queensland Eye Bank and the Queensland Bone Bank, as well as housing one of the major Pathology Queensland services.
The PA Hospital is a key partner of TRI and involves its Centres for Health Research and Education in TRI research.
www.health.qld.gov.au/pahospital/
The Mater Hospital started out as a 20 bed private hospital in Brisbane’s North Quay by the Sisters of Mercy mission over 100 years ago and is now a group of seven world class hospitals.
A consolidation of Mater Adult Hospital, Mater Children's Hospital, Mater Children's Private Hospital, Mater Mothers' Hospital, Mater Mothers' Private Hospital, Mater Private Hospital Brisbane and Mater Private Hospital Redland, the Mater group services over half a million patients each year.
A key partner with TRI is the Mater Medical Research Institute, which involves research into basic science, population-based epidemiology and clinical epidemiology and a wide range of clinical areas across Mater.
www.mater.org.au