Aphasia CRE

The Centre for Research Excellence in Aphasia Rehabilitation and Recovery (Aphasia CRE) aims to transform the health and wellbeing of people with aphasia and their families through research that leads to enhanced, cost-effective and sustainable interdisciplinary aphasia rehabilitation and community services.

We are an Australian national research centre based at La Trobe University led by Director, Professor Miranda Rose, with over 75 Investigators, Researchers and HDR Students based at numerous universities and institutes Australia-wide and we are working to improve the lives of people with aphasia and their families.

The centre was funded by the National Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia