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New clinical genomics unit for Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital

Home All news & events News New clinical genomics unit for Sydney’s…

The Unit has been established by St Vincent’s Hospital, in conjunction with the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, and was opened today by the NSW Minister for Medical Research, the Hon. Pru Goward MP.

A patient-facing facility, the Clinical Genomics Unit provides an important interface between the clinic and the laboratory for genetic and genomic testing.

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