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World Parkinson’s Day set to spark Scottish awareness of clinical research journey
A new international symbol of awareness is set to inspire Scots on World Parkinson’s Day – in the shape of a simple spark. With the fastest-growing neurological disease on the planet in the spotlight, the spark is intended to electrify a powerful movement, transforming how we think about the disease. NHS Research Scotland’s Neuro...
£125k call to Scotland’s researchers for epidemiology proposals is ‘vital to building stronger data’
The NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Gastroenterology Specialty Group believes a new epidemiology call offering up to £125,000 in funding is ‘vital to building stronger data for future planning’ The group — which is focussed on research into the common chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis — has urged researchers based at Scotti...
Suzy Robertson
Marian Montanha
Gastroenterology
Our role is to support the delivery of high quality clinical research in Gastroenterology and manage participant recruitment to time and target, both for Gastroenterology studies which are led from Scotland, and studies led from other nations which Scottish sites are participating in. We provide support in the following areas: managing the study portfolio record monitoring the attainment of recruitment targets providing advice on study design and feasibili...
Diane Frew
Bite Size Training: Trial design
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NRS Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
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 201 9324. Thank you.
Neuroprogressive and Dementia Research Information
The Neuroprogressive & Dementia Network makes available a range of information to support and promote clinical research activity in Scotland.