October 9, 2023
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Dr. Craig Haifer Secures NSW Health Early-Mid Career Researcher Grant

Securing part of this $3m grant program reflects the state's commitment to becoming a global centre of excellence in advanced therapeutics research, with a particular focus on microbiomics and its impact on human health.
Dr. Craig Haifer Secures NSW Health Early-Mid Career Researcher Grant
Written by
The AUSCEP Team
Published on
November 15, 2023

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare innovation, significant achievements serve as a source of inspiration. Today, we proudly celebrate Dr. Craig Haifer, an exceptional participant from AUSCEP Cohort 1, for his recent groundbreaking accomplishments that highlight the power of dedication and innovation.

The NSW Health Early-Mid Career Researcher Grant

First and foremost, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Craig Haifer for securing the prestigious NSW Health Early-Mid Career Researcher Grant. This grant, part of a $3 million investment by the NSW Government, is dedicated to supporting promising early-career researchers in the healthcare sector. The grant program reflects the state's commitment to becoming a global centre of excellence in advanced therapeutics research, with a particular focus on microbiomics and its impact on human health. Craig, among a select group of six early-mid career researchers, contributes to this field with his work on the gut microbiome and faecal microbiota transplantation. This grant not only recognises Craig's dedication but also spotlights the immense potential of early-career clinician innovators to drive progress in healthcare research and improve community health and well-being.

Read more about the grant here: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/20230721_00.aspx 

Pioneering a Medical Milestone: The FMT Trial's First Patient Enrolled

In addition to securing the grant, Dr. Craig Haifer has achieved a second incredible milestone within his field. After two years of tireless efforts, he has successfully enrolled the first patient in a groundbreaking trial that employs capsule Faecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) to address colitis and diarrhoea caused by cancer immunotherapy.

This landmark achievement, accomplished through collaboration with Sam Costello and BiomeBank, represents a significant leap forward in the pursuit of microbial-based therapy, emphasising the team’s unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of medical science.

At the Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Program, we take immense pride in the accomplishments of our participants. Dr. Craig Haifer's recent milestones exemplify the impact that can be made by fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within our healthcare ecosystem.

Today, we applaud Dr. Craig Haifer's two extraordinary achievements: securing the prestigious NSW Health Early-Mid Career Researcher Grant and enrolling the world's first patient in a groundbreaking FMT trial. These accomplishments not only represent the pinnacle of his dedication but also illuminate the tremendous potential of clinician innovators.

As we continue to celebrate these remarkable milestones, we eagerly anticipate the future innovations and successes that will undoubtedly emerge from the Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Program!

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