Novel low-cost gene test could improve treatment of breast cancer
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Our latest Impact Report presents the highlights of Sydney Health Partners' maturing program of work between 2021 and 2023.
This report chronicles how Sydney Health Partners has focussed on practical ways of working with and through our Partners to improve the conditions and processes that influence research translation.
Our unique advantage comes from our opportunity to better align the capacity and capability of our researcher communities with the needs and priorities of our health organisations. This provides the best chance of ensuring that research questions of practical importance are answered in ways that are most likely to have impact on clinical and public health practice.
Between 2021 and 2023, this practical approach to enabling research translation created ripples that have radiated outwards, embracing our Partners and amplifying research impact, the theme of this report.
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