Australian Research. Global Outcomes.

ADDRI is an independent, not-for-profit research institute committed to reducing and ultimately eliminating the impact of asbestos and dust-related diseases worldwide.

What we do

We work in collaboration with individuals and organisations dedicated to eradicating asbestos and dust-related diseases while providing personalised and wrap-around support to those affected by them.

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Research

Our evidence-led research drives advancements in medical and scientific understanding and guides our global education and training initiatives.

Our work

Featured Researcher

Dr Virginia James PhD

The ADDRI Biobank provides a unique collection and vital resource of ethically approved high-quality biospecimens and accurate, reliable and standardised clinical data to pave the way for dust-related diseases research. As Biobank officer, Dr Virginia James administers the collection, processing and storage of consented donated tissue, blood and fluids and associated clinical data, maintaining stringent laboratory quality control strategies to ensure sample integrity.

Virginia brings extensive experience to the team with over 30 years in diagnostic pathology departments and research laboratories, most recently at the Westmead Institute for Medical Research (WIMR) as Biobank Officer and Advanced Histology Specialist.

With a particular interest in histopathology and cytopathology techniques and image analysis, this statement by David Hume resonates with her:

“No amount of observations of whites swans can allow the inference that all swans are white, but the observation of a single black swan is sufficient to refute that conclusion.”

PhD topic

Association of macrophage phenotypes with atherosclerotic plaque complex features

Invited Oral Presentations

Australasian Atherosclerosis Society Annual Scientific Meeting State of the Heart 26th-28th November Adelaide Convention Centre 2014 ▪ M2 macrophage function in atherosclerotic plaque may be both pro and anti-atherogenic. V.James, H. Williams, N, Marmash, J. Fletcher, H.J Medbury.

Australasian Vascular Biology Society Annual Scientific Meeting 19th-22nd November Kiama 2015 ▪ M2 macrophages appear early in atherosclerotic plaque development and may contribute to the formation of the core. V.James, H. Williams, N, Marmash, J. Fletcher, H.J Medbury.

The Research Team
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Education

We are on a mission to educate that asbestos is a very real threat to people all over the world.

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eToolkit

Bringing together over 60 specific topics and written in collaboration with 100 global
experts, this online education resource provides a comprehensive guide in how to diagnose
and treat asbestos-related diseases.

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Learning Modules

Nurses and allied health professionals can access our Specialist Mesothelioma eLearning
resource. This comprehensive one-stop resource is designed as a 30-minute module,
following a chronological timeline in a patient’s mesothelioma journey.

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Podcast

Listening to people’s stories is very powerful. If you have been diagnosed – or are caring for
someone who has – we have a series of inspiring conversations to offer information,
understanding and hope.

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Support

Have you been impacted?

We have a dedicated and compassionate team of specialist registered nurses who can provide you with the most current clinical information, referral pathways and emotional support via phone and email as well as a number of peer support groups. We're here to help you.

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Stories

Trevor's Story

When Trevor and his wife Shirley returned home to Australia after being overseas feeling increasingly breathless, Trevor received a call that would change his life forever.

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Research Projects

Working towards early diagnosis

This project aims to identify and validate new blood-based biomarkers to facilitate an improved and less invasive diagnosis of mesothelioma.

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STORIES

Raul's story

Raúl Antonio Medina Ortiz worked as a Logistics Assistant for over 14 years for Incolbest SA, a company in Colombia manufacturing parts for vehicle brakes.

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STORIES

An Indonesian Story

Tuniah and Kuswoyo worked for the Trigraha Sealsindo company, an asbestos manufacturer for automotive parts in Indonesia for over 20 years.

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Our supporters

Our ability to advance our research is only made possible through the generosity of our supporters and collaboration with organisations and individuals dedicated to eradicating asbestos and dust related diseases.

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