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Bequest

Legacy through giving

A bequest to Curtin University MRI helps drive life changing research, support future discoveries, and create a lasting impact for generations to come.

Create a lasting legacy through research

Thank you for considering including a gift in your Will to Curtin Medical Research Institute.

A gift in your Will is a meaningful way to create a lasting impact and support future generations through vital medical research. Your generosity can help advance discoveries that improve and save lives for years to come.

We are deeply grateful for your belief in our organisation, our researchers, and the transformative potential of medical research. By choosing to support Curtin MRI, you are helping drive innovative research focused on improving health outcomes and addressing some of the most significant health challenges facing our community.

Your support will contribute to building a healthier future for Western Australians and beyond, ensuring researchers have the resources and long-term support needed to continue their important work.

Thank you for your thoughtful consideration.

If you would like to discuss this important decision further, please feel free to contact Fabienne Vonarburg from Curtin University Advancement. She would be pleased to assist you and answer any questions you may have.

Email: fabienne.vonarburg@curtin.edu.au
TEL: +61 (08) 9266 4315

“Support from the Lions Cancer Institute (WA) is accelerating melanoma research at Curtin University. The Colin Beauchamp and Sue Goddard PhD Scholarship is supporting the next generation of cancer researchers, enabling vital melanoma research and improved outcomes for patients and their families.”

Dr Danielle Dye

Senior Lecturer


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“I now co-lead a statewide, multi-million-dollar liver cancer research programme, but it began with a seed grant from the Fremantle Hospital Research Foundation. Fresh out of my PhD, with no track record and only a good idea, generous donors gave that idea its first chance. IT really shows that from little things, big things can grow”

Prof Nina Tirnitz-Parker

Director Curtin MRI


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“My PhD involved a clinical trial for a neurovascular disorder, funded by charitable sponsors and supported by generous patient volunteers. Their contributions enabled the research, supporting my training and ultimately launched my career as a medical scientist. I can’t tell youhow grateful I am!”

Dr. Devahuti Chaliha

Research Fellow


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“Philanthropic donations have been instrumental in expanding my research program, enabling innovative projects, building research capacity, and attracting talented students and collaborators. This support has strengthened research outputs, fostered partnerships, and accelerated translation of findings into meaningful health outcomes”

A/Prof Brioni Moore

Clinical and infectious disease pharmacology


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