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Training and Events
Here are some forthcoming events related to Neuroprogressive and Dementia research. If you would like your event listed here please contact tay.ndntayside@nhs.scot.
Electronic Signatures
NRS welcomes efficient methods of document transfer in the research approvals and study set-up process. Applications for RECs and HRA Approval are made electronically from IRAS, and applications to CAG should be made by email. Applications in IRAS have electronic authorisation. Other documents may include electronic signatures. NRS does not require ink signatures on any research approval documents. Some sponsors continue to prefer ink signatures where other arrangements would be disproportion...
Our Staff
Coordinating Centre Professor Jürgen SchwarzeResearch Championjurgen.schwarze@ed.ac.uk Dr Pamela DicksManager/ PPI Leadp.dicks@abdn.ac.uk Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, Craig Research Unit Maggie ConnonLead Paediatric Resea...
Our Staff
Professor William WhiteleyResearch Champion - Stroke Professor William Whiteley is a Reader in Neurology at the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh and a consultant neurologist in NHS Lothian, working with patients with TIA and stroke. His work seeks to elucidate the...
Fellowships
The capacity of NHS clinicians to undertake research is an important area in supporting an increase in research activity in Scotland. This can help increasing capacity in areas that are aligned to research excellence either locally or nationally; or areas where the potential exists to develop research excellence. NRS Career Researcher Fellowships
Tiffany Stewart
Our Future Health Researcher Webinars
Our Future Health, the UK’s largest health research programme, are running free webinars for all health researchers The programme is inviting the research community to join the webinars on Monday 16 June 10am-12pm, or Thursday 19 June 2-4pm for a chance to learn more about the resource, which will enable research into prevention, detection and treatment of diseases in the future. If you want to learn more about how Our Future Health could benefit your research,
Principal Investigator Roles and Responsibilities Workshop
Pay by Cheque: please make out a cheque, payable to NHS GG&C Endowment Fund CG0337 and bring it with you on the day. Pay by Credit or Debit Card: can be arranged. (Please note your details will be stored in our database but not passed on to any other parties). If you have any queries in respect of your course fee, please telephone 0141 314 0206. Thank you.
Scottish Cross-Sector Hub set for second gathering after launch success
The Academy of Medical Sciences Scotland Cross-Sector Hub is inviting attendees to its second event after a successful launch in March The free to attend event, taking place at the COSLA Conference Centre in Edinburgh on Wednesday 4 June, and hosted by NHS Research Scotland (NRS), will place its prime focus on research and innovation in ‘Precision Medicine and Precision Popu...
Scientific Programme Committee
The Scientific Committee (SPC), formed of a small group of senior clinician scientists from the Chief Scientist Office (CSO), NHS, and Universities across Scotland have been responsible for developing the overall conference theme and direction. We thank them for their investment of time and expertise.