Collaborate & Network in Research

Collaboration and partnerships are key to enhancing the quality and impact of research.

In line with the Kolling’s new research strategy, we are working to strengthen existing partnerships and establish new collaborations.

The Kolling will continue to build networks with the University of Sydney, other leading academic institutions, national and international collaborators, as well as the Northern Sydney Local Health District, government, industry and the community. It is through these relationships that we are able to improve patient outcomes, develop new diagnostics and offer new treatments.

Our location alongside Royal North Shore Hospital gives our researchers unique access to one of Sydney’s largest tertiary hospitals. This allows us to take the lead in the type of research we do and it gives our teams access to clinicians and patients, and state-of-the-art facilities, including imaging and molecular technologies. 

Collaboration within the Kolling plays a crucial role in new discoveries. Our researchers and clinicians specialise in a wide range of clinical care. By bringing these researchers together, we have produced significant advances in medical care often from quite different fields.

If you would like to find out more or become involved with our research, contact us here.

Events, News and Seminars

New research to capture those with frailty

New research to capture those with frailty

A $3-million research grant will help develop technology to identify frailty in older people in hosp..... Read more

Category: Funding support, Research Excellence

Kolling Research Symposium 2024

Kolling Research Symposium 2024

We would like to thank everyone involved in the 2024 Kolling Institute Symposium. During the event, ..... Read more

Category: Cardiovascular and Renal Research, Musculoskeletal Research, Neuroscience and Pain Research, Presentations, Research Excellence

Kolling NEWS

Kolling NEWS

Our Kolling Institute newsletter brings together a collection of profiles on our impressive research..... Read more

Category: New Treatment, Newsletters, Research Excellence