Winners were recognised for their achievements and contributions in therapeutic treatment strategies, hereditary and endocrine cancer and clinical trials. Sydney Cancer Partners members from the melanoma institute took out the Wildfire Highly Cited Publication. Congratulations to the team – Dr Tuba Nur Gide, Dr Camelia Quek, Professor Richard Scolyer AO, Professor Georgina Long, and Dr James Willmot.

Full list of recipients

Outstanding Cancer Researcher of the Year: Professor Anatoly Rozenfeld
Wildfire Highly Cited Publication: Dr Tuba Nur Gide, Dr Camelia Quek, Professor Richard Scolyer AO, Professor Georgina Long, and Dr James Willmott
Outstanding Cancer Clinical Trials Unit: Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network
Outstanding Cancer Research Fellow: Career Development Fellow: A/Prof Natalie Taylor
Outstanding Cancer Research Fellow: Early Career Fellow: A/Prof Anthony Glover

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