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MACH Research Collaboration Agreement

An agreement for individual research projects (non-commercial) involving two or more MACH Group parties that have no particular lead or coordinating party in respect of any research collaboration for which it is used.

Download the MACH Research Collaboration Agreement (2018)

Download the MACH Research Collaboration Agreement Guidelines (2018)

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The mission of MACH is to improve health and wellbeing by integrating medical research, education and clinical care.

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