Health Research Council of New Zealand

The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) is a Crown agency of the New Zealand Government. It is responsible for managing the government's investment in health research for the public good. The HRC was established under the Health Research Council Act 1990.[1] Since January 2016, HRC's board has been chaired by Dr Lester Levy.[2]

The statutory functions of the HRC include:[3]

  • administering funds in relation to national health research policy
  • advising the Minister of Health
  • supporting health research and those engaged in health research in New Zealand
  • undertaking consultation to establish priorities in health research
  • promoting and disseminating the results of health research.

The Council awards the Liley Medal annually for recent research which has made an outstanding contribution to the health and medical sciences.[4] The Council also awards the Beaven Medal annually for excellence in translational health research.[4]

References

  1. Health Research Council Act 1990
  2. Coleman, Jonathan (18 December 2015). "New Health Research Council chair appointed" (Press release). Wellington: Government of New Zealand. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  3. About the HRC - official website
  4. 1 2 "Medals | Health Research Council". hrc.govt.nz. 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.


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