• MACH EMCR Research Design Webinar Series 2024

    MACH is pleased to present a six-part webinar series exploring research design tailored specifically for early and mid-career researchers. The series will be conducted by experts from the University of Melbourne’s Methods and Implementation Support for Clinical and Health research Hub (MISCH) team and invited speakers from Centre for Digital Transformation of Health.

  • Melbourne Emerging Leaders in Biomedical Research Symposium 2023

    MACH proudly supports the Melbourne Emerging Leaders in Biomedical Research 2023 Symposium: Advancing Discovery.

    The Symposium will serve as a platform to bring together multidisciplinary postdoctoral researchers to share their latest research findings, fostering collaboration and innovation within the field.

  • MACH Education and Workforce Symposium: Rethink, Renew, Retain

    The two-hour session, Chaired by Associate Professor Amy Gray, will include speakers from the University of Melbourne, Deakin University, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, The Humour Foundation, Austin Health, Northern Health, and Western Health.

  • Multi-Omics in Action Webinar

    This webinar hosted by the MACH Omics group will showcase exciting multi-omic and multi-institutional approaches to addressing rare disease, cancer and infectious disease from leading MACH partner researchers.

  • Engaging Diverse Communities in Clinical Research – Webinar

    Overview The webinar held on 27 July 2022 discusses the skills and tools needed to effectively involve members of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in their research. This session is targeted at and developed with early and mid-career researchers and covers topics including: What to consider when planning and undertaking your research Building trust … Read more

  • MACH Consumer Engagement Webinar

    MACH is hosting a webinar targeted at early and mid-career researchers exploring why, what, when, how and where of consumer engagement in research. Join consumers and researchers from across the MACH network sharing their experiences of the value of consumer engagement.

  • Three-part Implementation Science Seminar Series

    The Melbourne Academic Centre for Health is pleased to present a 3-part series aimed at helping researchers develop an understanding of implementation science. Each seminar will have a theoretical component, followed by practical examples from a clinician researcher.

  • Becoming Digital in Health Sciences Research

    It’s been a long time coming, and it may have taken a pandemic, but digital disruption in health has arrived. What does this mean for research in the health sciences? Digital Health is where technology meets people. From AI to wearables, mobile devices and apps, new technologies offer opportunities to transform models of care, support … Read more