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Local delivery, development and governance of clinical research is achieved through regional nodes working with NHS boards to provide support across Scotland. Visit the Node pages for further details. North NHS Grampian Research and Development OfficeForesterhill House AnnexeForesterhillAberdeen
National Stroke Sessions
The Wednesday lunchtime National Stroke Sessions are a forum for discussing research that cover various topics around stroke The meetings are held via MS Teams and are recorded. Public Affairs and Campaigns officer for Scotland Stroke Association Michael Foley has now taken over as administrator for the meetings To receive weekly meeting details and get added to the distribution list,
NRS Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
Please note confirmation of course will be sent once a purchase order number has been provided. Pay by Card Please contact our Treasury Department with the name of course and course date - 0141 278 2794
Get Involved
As a member of the public, NRS Primary Care has a number of different ways for you to get involved We have a number of actively recruiting studies that you may find of interest We have a Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Group based in Glasgow This group meets to advise health researchers and NRS Primary Care on all aspects of the research process, including the materials used during research studies. We welcome patients, carers and me...
Research Ethics Structure in Scotland
Research Ethics Service Annual Reports for Scotland are available to download here: April 2021 - March 2024 April 2019 - March 2020
NHS Research Scotland Infectious Diseases Event 2026
The NHS Research Scotland Infectious Diseases Specialty Group is holding a free in-person event on Wednesday 16 September 2026 at the V&A, Dundee This event aims to bring together individuals working in clinical, academic, and/or research settings across Scotland to share knowledge, build connections, and promote collaboration in infectious diseases research. Participants may include resident doctors, consultants, nurses, laboratory teams and students. Further detail...
Take Part in Diabetes Research
New medical treatments and therapies are being developed through research all the time, bringing hope to people living with diabetes; but the researchers making these breakthroughs need your help The NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Diabetes Register gives all patients with diabetes, living in Scotland, an opportunity to be contacted about taking part in diabetes-related research projects. By joining the Diabetes Register, you allow the NRS Diabetes Network to securely access your...
Training and Events
Here you will find information on events NHS Research Scotland Reproductive Health and Childbirth are hosting, supporting, exhibiting or attending. We are committed to supporting the clinical research community across Scotland, if you wish to publicise an event on this page please contact anushree.ganguly@nhs.scot. NHS Research Scotland is not responsible for the content on external sites.