New Research Repository, To Connect Centres and Accelerate Translational Research In Gynonc – ESGO
European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Viola Heinzelmann-Schwarz introduces Translink
That’s ESGO’s new international research repository, designed to connect centres and accelerate translational research in gynonc. We’re preparing to launch it soon!
TransLink enables the secure, global sharing of high-quality data across all types of gynaecological cancers. By facilitating access to robust datasets, it supports collaborative research and helps translate scientific insights into better patient outcomes.
A key objective of TransLink is to strengthen collaboration across disciplines and institutions, bringing together clinicians, researchers, resources and data to advance knowledge and innovation.
Participating centres will benefit from increased visibility, opportunities for authorship, and access to a growing research network.
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