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Kirby Institute

The Kirby Institute for infection and immunity in society
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Formation 1986
Type Medical research institute
Location
Coordinates 33°52′52″S 151°13′16″E / 33.88120°S 151.22123°E / -33.88120; 151.22123
Region served
Australia, Asia-Pacific
Director
Professor David A. Cooper AO FAA
Affiliations University of New South Wales
Budget
$28.53 million (2012)
Staff
approx. 200
Website www.kirby.unsw.edu.au
Formerly called
National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research

The Kirby Institute for infection and immunity in society (commonly shortened to the Kirby Institute; formerly the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research) is a medical research organisation affiliated with the University of New South Wales and based in Darlinghurst, New South Wales. Founded in 1986, its initial research focus on HIV/AIDS has expanded over time to include viral hepatitis, blood-borne diseases, and sexually transmitted infections.

The institute's current (and inaugural) director is Professor David A. Cooper.

The National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research (NCHECR) was founded in 1986 in response to the emerging HIV/AIDS epidemic in Australia. Start-up funding was provided by the Australian federal government with the goal of reducing the national burden of the epidemic. The centre was later supported by ongoing funding from the federal government, the New South Wales state government and the University of New South Wales, in addition to one-off grants from, among others, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Atlantic Philanthropies.

In April 2011, on the organisation's 25th anniversary, the NCHECR was renamed the Kirby Institute for infection and immunity in society, with a new focus on behavioural-related infectious diseases affecting "marginalised, disempowered and other communities". The new name was taken in honour of Michael Kirby, a former Justice of the High Court of Australia and an outspoken supporter of human rights, health promotion, and HIV/AIDS research. In 2013, Kirby accepted the role of Patron of the institute.

In 2011 the Kirby Institute employed approximately 200 researchers and is operating clinical trials in more than 20 countries. Outside of Australia, the institute is engaged in disease prevention in countries including Thailand, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The Kirby Institute is one of Australia's four national HIV research centres; the others are the Australian Centre for HIV and Hepatitis Virology Research, the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS), and the National Centre in HIV Social Research.


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