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Trustworthy evidence for impact
At Health Evidence Synthesis, Recommendations and Impact (HESRI), we work with groups to develop trustworthy evidence and recommendations for impact on policy, practice, and decision-making. We have specialist expertise in systematic reviews, guideline development, and evidence implementation.
What we offer
As experts in guideline development, evidence implementation, and systematic (and scoping) review conduct, we work with partners to meet their evidence needs.
Impacts and projects
Making national and international impact through the development of trustworthy systematic reviews, guidelines, and implementation work.
Research and outputs
HESRI are a trailblazing research group, who have been widely influential in the field of evidence-based healthcare.
Our team
Located within the School of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Adelaide, our team consists of researchers who are passionate about evidence-informed policy and practice.
Opportunities at HESRI
There are many opportunities to work or collaborate with us, through supervision for HDR students, opportunities for visiting scholars, and education.
Evidence Synthesis Taxonomy Initiative
Supporting researchers to conduct the right review, for the right reasons, with the right methods.
Adelaide GRADE Centre
An entity of the GRADE Working Group. Promoting the use of GRADE in systematic reviews and guideline development
News
26 Sep
Dr Danielle Pollock wins two successful 2025 MRFF grants towards stillbirth research
We are delighted to share that Dr. Danielle Pollock has been awarded not one, but two successful 2025 MRFF grants as a chief investigator, together totalling $5.89 million. 25 Sep
Congratulations to Dr Danielle Pollock who was awarded the Najoua Mlika Cabanne award
The team at HESRI are proud to congratulate our very own Dr Danielle Pollock for being awarded the Guidelines International Network (GIN) Najoua Mlika Cabanne award. This GIN award acknowledges an individual’s contribution to innovation in the methodology, development, and /or implementation of clinical practice guidelines. Danielle has contributed immensely to growing the network as the Chair of GIN ANZ, as well as her vast contribution to the field of evidence synthesis and guideline development methods. This is a fantastic achievement and recognition of Danielle's efforts in promoting trustworthy evidence! 14 Aug
Special Topics in Evidence Synthesis Symposium
Join us online or in person in Adelaide, Australia, for an exciting symposium on special topics in evidence synthesis with global leaders in the field.