Promote your research

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Promote your research

If you are carrying out research that aims to improve prevention, diagnosis, treatment or quality of life for people living with lung disease or lung cancer, you may be able to promote your study to our community.  

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At Lung Foundation Australia, we work to advance lung health for all Australians by supporting research that looks at the real-world needs and experiences of people living with lung disease or lung cancer. We work with researchers and connect them to people who want to contribute to meaningful change. That might be through participating in a clinical trial, clinical research or social and market research. 

Promoting your research through Lung Foundation Australia means:

  • Direct reach to informed and engaged potential participants through trusted channels including our website, email newsletters, social media and more 
  • More inclusive research by being able to reach under-represented populations including those living in regional and remote areas 
  • Contributing to a growing evidence base that influences policy, care models and future research priorities. 

How to apply

Please fill out the form to express your interest in learning more about how Lung Foundation Australia can support your project. 

Before contacting us, please consider the following: 

  • The desired outcomes of your research aligns with the National Strategic Plan for Lung Conditions  
  • HREC ethics approval has been obtained if required and research governance processes are in place   
  • If you are submitting a clinical trial, it is registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR)  
  • Due to the volume of requests, we allow a minimum 1-month assessment timeline. Please ensure there is more than 2 months remaining in your participant recruitment timeline.  
  • It is the responsibility of the research institution to monitor participant recruitment and enrolment.   
  • Unless otherwise agreed, you are required to communicate the key outcomes of your research to Lung Foundation Australia following the completion of your project, via a 1-page summary or published manuscript (if submitted for publication). 

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Last updated on July 21st, 2025 at 02:24 pm

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