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Supporting Research
Scotland operates a centralised system to support clinical research in Scotland and improve quality, efficiency and co-ordination. Working on a pan-Scotland basis a responsive infrastructure has been implemented to encourage researchers to bring studies to Scotland and ensure that obtaining R&D permission is a smooth and rapid process. This centralised system offers several advantages: Single submission of documents Co-ordinated access to clinical investigators and p...
NRS Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
Mental health research careers encouraged to connect and develop with Travelling Fellowship Fund
Mental health researchers across Scotland are being invited to enhance their professional development thanks to the return of a Travelling Fellowship Fund The fund — offered by NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Mental Health Network for a second year — is designed to assist with learning opportunities and career advancement throu...
Ophthalmology
Our role is to support the delivery of high quality clinical research in Ophthalmology and manage participant recruitment to time and target, both for Ophthalmology 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 feasibility
Collaboration with Industry
NRS works alongside industry to maintain Scotland’s position as a world leader in research. Scotland is a global centre of excellence for clinical research with an ability to deliver translational projects that meet research, clinical and commercial objectives. We efficiently support clinical research studies from all Life Science sectors including pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical technology companies; and simplify access to Scotland’s world-class clinical research...
Beatson International Cancer Conference 2025
Celebrating 30 years since they held their first International Cancer Conference, the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute invite you to this special event bringing together groups working at the interface between quantitative approaches, cancer models, and the patients they represent The Beatson International Cancer Conference series is designed to be a r...
Patients, Carers, and the Public
Research is an essential part of an effective, modern NHS. Good quality research is essential to help find new treatments and ways to improve health and care services, and can only take place with the help of patients, carers and members of the public. When we talk about the public we mean carers, patients, family and friends of patients, potential future patients and people who use health and social care services. There are many ways to get involved:
National Programme Manager sought for Scottish Health Research Register and Biobank
The Scottish Health Research Register and Biobank (SHARE) is recruiting for a dynamic National Programme Manager, based within the University of Dundee and NHS Tayside If you are passionate about health research in Scotland and looking for your next challenge in a fast-paced and fulfilling role, the SHARE team want to hear from you. You will play a vital role to ensure the effective day-to-day management of this flagship project and raise SHARE’s profile as a primary resou...
Poster Paints: How to Design a Conference Poster
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