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Home\For researchers\Working papers\Rapid evidence assessment: Large research-led partnerships Back Rapid evidence assessment: Large research-led partnerships Rapid evidence assessment: Large research-led partnerships Authors Sarah Davies1,2, Judy Gold (Independent Consultant), Lauren Davenport1,2, Prescilla Perera1,2, Melissa Wake1,2, Sharon Goldfeld1,2 Affiliation 1 – Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 2 – Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia PUBLICATION DATE May 2020 SERIES NUMBER 2020-02 ABSTRACT This rapid evidence assessment aimed to identify the enabling and inhibiting factors that can contribute to the success or otherwise of large research-led partnerships. Its findings are informing how GenV works with its partners and collaborators across sectors and disciplines to optimise their functioning and likely impact. KEYWORDS Research-led partnerships, Communication, Management, Cohort, Design CITATION Sarah Davies, Judy Gold, Lauren Davenport, Prescilla Perera, Melissa Wake, Sharon Goldfeld (2020). Rapid Evidence Assessment: Large research-led partnerships. Generation Victoria Working Paper 2020-02. doi: 10.25374/MCRI.10452185 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PAPER DOWNLOAD