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Partnering for change in a complex world

Professor Allan Best speaks about how to work in partnership to tackle the complexity of preventing chronic disease.

Professor Allan Best is Managing Director of InSource Research Group, an associate scientist at the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute and Clinical Professor at the University of British Columbia.

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