Translational medicine and its contribution to public health
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Translational medicine is a new paradigm that propitiates the transfer of knowledge built in the experimental laboratory to clinical practice and correlates with the field of Public Health, although there are still challenges. However, several professionals from different fields of knowledge, from researchers and managers of health care area as well as students of the exact sciences, have been conducting research with this focus, from the knowledge generated in the biomedical laboratories or not, correlating to those produced in basic and applied sciences, focusing on the improvement of health services.
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