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Sydney Biomedical Accelerator wins partnership of the year

16 December 2022
Partnership to build nation-leading biomedical precinct recognised
State-of-the-art biomedical research complex wins Partnership of the Year Award at Sydney Local Health District's 2022 Innovation and Excellence Awards.

Dr Teresa Anderson AM (Sydney Local Health District), Ms Penelope Schmidt (Sydney Local Health District), Mr George Long (Sydney Local Health District), and Dr Jeremy Hammond (University of Sydney).

罢丑别听聽(SBA), a partnership between the University of Sydney, the聽NSW Government and Sydney Local Health District, has been awarded the Partnership of the Year Award at Sydney Local Health District's 2022 Innovation and Excellence Awards.

First announced earlier this year, the SBA will create a first-in-Australia, 36,000m2聽health, education, and research precinct co-located at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the University鈥檚 Camperdown campuses, within the鈥疶ech Central鈥痯recinct.

The Accelerator will tackle some of our most complex health challenges, including cancer and neurodegenerative diseases and position Sydney as a global leader in biomedical research.听

鈥淲e know that the most complex problems require partnership to deliver solutions,鈥 said Professor Robyn Ward, Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty Medicine and Health.

鈥淭he Sydney Biomedical Accelerator, a partnership between the University of Sydney, the聽NSW Government and Sydney Local Health District, will fast-track scientific discovery into health outcomes through connecting researchers, clinicians and industry together in one state-of-the-art biomedical research complex.

鈥淲e are thrilled the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator has been recognised as Partnership of the Year at the 2022 Innovation and Excellence Awards.

鈥淭his award is a testament to the value that the University of Sydney provides as a partner, and our ability to successfully build new partnerships that will realise shared goals and translate our research outputs into measurable benefits for society.鈥

Sydney Biomedical Accelerator

Architectual concept of the聽Sydney Biomedical Accelerator.

罢丑别听聽recognises teams who have collaborated through strategic partnerships to develop exceptional initiatives that will radically alter the future of patient, family, and community care in the Sydney Local Health District.听

Early works for the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator commenced this year, with the complex to be established within the Tech Central precinct from 2026.听

Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Mark Scott AO, congratulated our colleagues and partners and spoke of the importance of the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator as a centrepiece of聽Sydney 2032.听

鈥淲e are proud to partner with the NSW Government and Sydney Local Health District to create the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator, which will tackle some of our most complex health challenges including cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, and position Sydney as a global leader in biomedical research,鈥 said Professor Scott.

鈥淚 would like to thank academic and professional colleagues for their outstanding work in building this partnership.

鈥淪ydney 2032 establishes our aspiration for the University to be valued as consistently outstanding partners who are sought out in our local, national and international communities.

鈥淭his award is a well-deserved recognition of our value as a partner and the impact such partnerships can have.鈥

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