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Affiliates

Our collaborators form a vital and expansive network of professionals dedicated to the fight against tuberculosis. This network includes researchers who are at the forefront of TB science, clinicians who apply innovative treatments and care strategies, policymakers who shape effective TB control measures, and various stakeholders who provide critical support and resources.

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ACTnet

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The Australasian Clinical Tuberculosis Network is a collaborative network comprising clinicians and researchers passionately committed to propelling scientific, clinical, and public health research on tuberculosis in Australia and New Zealand.

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Woolcock Institute of Medical Research

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A leading Australian research institute dedicated to improving respiratory and sleep health. With a focus on diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), tuberculosis, and sleep disorders, the institute conducts cutting-edge research, clinical trials, and policy development to enhance global health outcomes.

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Australian Respiratory Council​

The Australian Respiratory Council (ARC) is a charitable, non-government organisation supporting the prevention, treatment and research of tuberculosis (TB) and respiratory disease at a national and international level.

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The Union​

Established in 1920, the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) is committed to creating a healthier world for all, free of tuberculosis and lung disease. The Union is a global membership, technical and scientific organisation, led by people who are committed to our vision, mission and values.

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TB CRE​

The Centre of Research Excellence in Tuberculosis Control on Both Sides of our Border is an interdisciplinary Centre of Research Excellence funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council over 5 years. 

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Fox Respiratory
Research Group

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