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Over 100 years of discoveries for humanity

For more than 100 years, medical researchers at Melbourne’s WEHI – the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research – have been making life-changing discoveries so we can stay healthy as we get older.

Our success has been a shared journey supported by thousands of donors, many of whom have made gifts to WEHI in their Will.

It is these gifts that help us tackle the world’s most complex health problems, including dementia and neurodegenerative diseases, so we can all live healthier, longer lives.

Together we can ensure future generations of Australians continue to benefit from world-class medical research and treatments.

For confidential enquiries about making a donation or leaving a gift in Will to WEHI, contact Heather Kiley in our Future Giving team 03 9345 2555 | kiley.a@wehi.edu.au

Professor Tony Papenfuss leads the Computational Biology theme at WEHI to develop and harness expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). This work is funded largely by a gift in Will from the Patricia Farrant Estate.