UNSW INTEGRATED ACUTE SERVICES BUILDING

 

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New teaching and research facility officially unveiled

New teaching and research facility officially unveiled

UNSW Sydney has officially opened the new Integrated Acute Services Building at Prince of Wales Hospital, marking a significant milestone in healthcare collaboration.

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Posted 23 Sep 2024
New multi-user research labs

New multi-user research labs

UNSW’s Integrated Acute Services Building will be home to three new physical containment (PC2 and PC3) laboratories, as well as medical technology ideation, clinical prototyping spaces and other core services to foster the rapid translation of research.

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Posted 23 Aug 2024
Designing healthcare solutions

Designing healthcare solutions

UNSW’s new Integrated Acute Services Building houses state-of-the-art research, clinical innovation, biomedical and teaching facilities across 10 floors, including three floors led by UNSW’s Tyree Foundation Institute of Health Engineering (IHealthE) with spaces designed for ideation, clinical prototyping, data analysis and more!

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Posted 24 Jul 2024
UNSW soon to open collaborative spaces

UNSW soon to open collaborative spaces

UNSW will open state-of-the-art facilities within the Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB) in the coming months, maximising the benefits of co-location of clinicians and researchers to improve health outcomes for our community.

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Posted 21 May 2024
Connecting health through data visualisation

Connecting health through data visualisation

On Level 3 of the UNSW Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB), researchers will bring ethically sourced information and medical technology together to support patients through sensors, devices and the generation of data.

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Posted 02 May 2024
New laboratory to support translational research

New laboratory to support translational research

Internal fit-out works for the translational research space within the UNSW Acute Services Building extension are nearly complete and are set to become operational from mid-2024.

 

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Posted 03 Apr 2024
Stroke and telehealth research set to scale up

Stroke and telehealth research set to scale up

In 2024, UNSW will open research space focused on stroke and telehealth research alongside clinical units within the Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building, supporting new models of care to deliver better outcomes for patients

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Posted 28 Feb 2024
UNSW extension to house research innovation

UNSW extension to house research innovation

UNSW researchers and students as part of the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct are discovering innovative designs and solutions to improve patient outcomes.

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Posted 16 Jan 2024
Visit reveals great progress

Visit reveals great progress

UNSW’s Associate Professor Arvin Damodaran recently visited the University’s eastern extension to the Acute Services Building for a tour of the future UNSW Mary-Louise McLaws Clinical Education Rooms on Level 7.

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Posted 22 Sep 2023
UNSW Integrated Acute Services Building to house new laboratories

UNSW Integrated Acute Services Building to house new laboratories

In the integrated eastern extension of the ASB, UNSW will open three new laboratories alongside clinical units within the new Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building. One will be dedicated to biospecimen services.

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Posted 15 Aug 2023
Connecting students with the hospital in new spaces

Connecting students with the hospital in new spaces

UNSW will soon house state-of-the-art research, clinical innovation, biomedical and teaching facilities across 10 floors of the integrated eastern extension of the ASB. 

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Posted 19 Jun 2023