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Equipment and resources

Equipment

The faculty and its affiliated research organisations have a range of major equipment available for sharing by researchers at the faculty.

Please apply to the holding department or institute. View the list of equipment and contact the responsible person listed in the spreadsheet.

Resources

Grant mentoring

Assistance with grants in preparation is available through the faculty's Research Grant Mentoring Scheme and also from the faculty grant mentoring coordinator, Marjorie Dunlop, on telephone: +61 3 8344 7765 or email: medunlop@unimelb.edu.au.

High-performance computing

The faculty's researchers have access to free, on-site high-performance computing services. The university's Advanced Research Computing Centre offer services in managing computationally intensive research problems.

Melbourne Research and Innovation Office

The university's Melbourne Research and Innovation Office provides the faculty's researchers with a range of services to facilitate research excellence and innovation. The office provides information and advice on:

  • research grants;
  • research contracts;
  • advice on intellectual property protection and management;
  • advice on technology transfer;
  • human research ethics;
  • animal experimentation ethics and animal welfare;
  • gene technology regulation;
  • research performance evaluation, statutory reporting and benchmarking;
  • research integrity.

Statistical service

Statistical advice is available to any masters by research, PhD or Doctor of Medicine student. Learn more about the postgraduate statistical service.

Libraries

The university's academic library is one of Australia's largest. It includes the Brownless Biomedical Library, a specialised library offering electronic facilities and an extensive print-based collection.

Museums

The faculty houses the museums of anatomy, pathology and medical and dental history. The medical and dental museums are located on the top floor of the Brownless Biomedical Library and the anatomy and pathology museums are in the Medical Building. Find out more about the faculty's Medical History Museum and the anatomy and pathology collections.

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