Dear members and friends, 

Welcome to the latest edition of the Sydney Cancer Partners Newsletter. 

Call for reviewers

We are seeking expressions of interest from early-mid career through to senior researchers to assist with the reviewing process for funding applications. If you would like an opportunity to refine your reviewing skills and contribute to Sydney Cancer Partners please email us with your contact information, current role and research area.

Inaugural NSW Cancer Conference 2022 success!

More than 370 delegates gathered on 15-16 September at the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth for the inaugural NSW Cancer Conference, an event showcasing the strength and breadth of cancer research in NSW and beyond, through high-calibre presentations from international, interstate, and local speakers, incorporating perspectives from across the translational research continuum. 

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