Microbiology Australia (Jan 2023)

Restoring Australia’s long-term innovation requires investment in basic research

  • Lisette Pregelj,
  • Ross T. Barnard,
  • Rosemary S. Harrison

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1
pp. 57 – 61

Abstract

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It is well established that basic research underpins long-term innovation outputs such as transformative drugs and medical devices. However, Australia may be hobbling its long-term innovation capabilities by decreasing investment in basic research. Although there has been recent growth in our local venture capital and biopharmaceutical business sectors (that typically fund applied research and experimental development), both are comparatively undersized. Initiatives are needed to ensure long-term commitment to basic research at globally competitive levels and to ensure that long-term innovation capabilities are supported.