The University of Technology
Sydney is set to hold an event
to officially launch a research
centre which it says will “provide
national leadership in the critical
assessment of complementary
medicine use and practice in
Australia”.
Dubbed the Australian Research
Centre for Complementary and
Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM), the
initiative is led by UTS Professor
Jon Adams, who said it’s the
first facility worldwide to “house
leading researchers with a range
of methodological expertise
and to focus on conducting and
promoting critical public health
and health services research into
complementary medicine.”
Since its establishment last year
ARCCIM as already attracted more
than $7 million in grant funding.
The formal launch event will take
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