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NHMRC Australia Fellowship Award Winner

Professor Paul Glasziou, from Oxford University, a leading researcher in evidence-based practice will be joining Bond University to continue his research with Professor Chris Del Mar (PVC Research and Dean, Faculty Health Sciences & Medicine), Professor Jenny Doust and Professor Mieke van Driel, all internationally recognised researchers in the area of evidence-based medicine.

The most outstanding achievement for research at Bond in 2008 has been having Professor Glasziou win this highly coveted NHMRC Australia Fellowship Award, one of only twelve offered to researchers with exemplary records of achievements in a variety of fields.

This award will provide in excess of $4M over a five year period. Congratulations to all and we look forward to Professor Glasziou joining us at Bond to lead this very important research.

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