Our Research
Signature Studies
Three comprehensive studies investigating critical areas in eating disorders: risk and protective factors, very early intervention, and individualized medicine. These studies will advance our understanding of individual experiences and inform evidence-based treatment approaches.
Funding & Supporting Research Innovation
IgnitED
Funding innovative research initiatives that advance understanding and treatment of eating disorders through targeted funding opportunities.
TranslatED
Funding translational research projects focused on improving clinical outcomes and support systems for people with eating disorders and their families.
Seed Funding
Funding collaborative pilot projects developed at the AEDRTC's Think Tank, bringing together researchers, clinicians, and people with lived experience.
The Hub
A place for people interested in eating disorder research to connect, upskill and create.
Network
Connect with researchers, clinicians, and experts in the field to facilitate collaborative projects, knowledge sharing, and professional relationships.
Upskilling
Structured professional development pathways and training opportunities to enhance expertise in eating disorders research and clinical practice.
Translation Tools
Practical resources and frameworks designed to support the effective translation of research findings into clinical practice and policy.
Co-Design Support
Evidence-based tools and guidelines for co-production, including frameworks for working with people with lived experience and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research.
Rapid Reviews
Accessible summaries and synthesis of current research findings in eating disorders, keeping practitioners and researchers informed of the latest evidence.