You can honour the life of a loved one who has passed by accepting donations for medical research on their behalf.
Requesting donations instead of flowers at a funeral allows family and friends to make a meaningful gesture of remembrance that will last for generations.
Located within a working laboratory, our In Memory Wall features the names of those whose final act was to help progress medical research for the benefit of others.
Every day, the scientists at the Ingham Institute strive tirelesslyto find new solutions to health and medical challenges, and are inspired by those whose names are found on the memorial wall.
Each name on the wall symbolises someone whose life ended with a gift for future generations. A final gesture of hope for a better life for loved ones left behind.
You can download a copy of the In Memory Brochure here.
The Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research conducts world-class research that addresses the health and medical needs of our local and broader communities. Donations to the Ingham Institute play a critical role in helping researchers translate their discoveries into meaningful improvements in the health of our community.
A powerful example of requesting donations to the Ingham Institute in lieu of flowers is the Ingham family request on the passing of Bob Ingham AO and his In Memory page. Everyone has the capacity to leave a lasting legacy by asking the Ingham Institute to create an In Memory page.
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that became a catalyst for radical health improvements locally, nationally and around the world.
Will you help ensure the benefits of vital medical research reaches everyone, everywhere, regardless of culture, location or income?
…how many mothers and babies’ lives could be saved if early risk assessments were available to women wherever they are.
…you had the power to change the lives of the 1 in 9 disadvantaged children with developmental challenges like autism and speech delay.
…if we could save countless lives by having vital stroke intervention treatments available in ambulances throughout the country and the world, delivering time-critical treatment. Before they even get to the hospital.
…if app-based technology could be harnessed to activate community- led diabetes prevention and combat this global epidemic.
…how amazing it would be to reduce suicide in patients with traumatic brain injury by using assistive devices to improve their quality of life.
…if cancer circulating in your bloodstream could be diagnosed with a simple blood test.