“The proximity is unparalleled,” Dr Slade says. “The hospital and research institute are literally across the road – or even just a corridor apart. The closeness changes everything.”
As an allergy and immunology clinician-scientist, Dr Slade often moves seamlessly between patients at the RMH and her research in the laboratories at the Snow Centre for Immune Health – a joint RMH-WEHI initiative in partnership with the Snow Medical Research Foundation – based at WEHI.
The short distance is critical, particularly for studying human immune cells, which must be processed quickly to remain viable for research.
“Some immune cells only survive for a few hours after a blood sample is taken, so getting them to WEHI immediately makes all the difference,” she says.
This swift transfer remains central to her research, allowing rapid input of clinical insights into laboratory discoveries.
“It’s an incredible ecosystem. The co-location of hospital and institute enables us to ask the right questions and pursue answers in the lab.”