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Working with the community

Community involvement plays an integral role in guiding our research - find out how.

Western Australian Epithelial Research Program

The Western Australian Epithelial Research Program (WAERP) is a community cohort biobank that collects and stores airway cells from the upper (nose) and lower (trachea) airways of Western Australian children and adults (1-50 years of age) undergoing non respiratory elective surgery.

Current Studies

The Western Australian Epithelial Research Program (WAERP) biobank is undertaking a number of research projects intended to improve the understanding and preclinical assessment of therapeutics for respiratory conditions.

Meet the team

Meet the team behind the Beacon app.

Annual Giving

Your generosity creates a significant impact on our research and on the lives of children everywhere

Partnership with BHP proves a game changer for the Institute

What does BHP know about medical research? More than you might imagine!

All through the night

For the parent of a child living with diabetes, sleep no longer represents the relaxing slumber that it used to.

Onwards and upwards

Making FASD History inspires the rest of the world to follow suit.

The Adventurers - Fighting the war on childhood cancer

Elliot's life was stolen by brain cancer when he was only 4 years old, so his parents channeled their sorrow by setting up the Telethon Adventurers. Read more.

A tight circle of support - the family and friends of Ethan Davies

The Ethan Davies Scholarship is a community fundraising campaign started by Christie-Lee & Shannon Davies after their son Ethan was diagnosed with brain cancer