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Update on student research – new eligibility criteria from 1 September 2021

The HRA and the devolved administrations, supported by the Wessex Institute at the University of Southampton, have reviewed their approach to study approval for student research. The review aimed to ensure students have the best learning experience of health and social care research, and to reduce the time that the HRA, DAs and NHS Research Ethics Committees (RECs) spend advising on and reviewing student applications. In March 2020 student research approvals wer...

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Saving and improving lives: the future of UK clinical research delivery

Today (Tuesday 23 March) a bold and ambitious vision for the future of clinical research delivery across the UK has been published. Scotland has worked alongside the UK nations to develop the vision, with input from NHS, regulators, medical research charities and life sciences industry. The vision sets out the ambition to create a patient-centred, pro-innovation and data-enabled clinical research environment, and empowers everyone across the health service to participa...

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Huge ‘thank you’ to Scottish community as UK COVID-19 research passes one million participants

More than one million participants, including over 66,000 people in Scotland, are being thanked for their vital role in COVID-19 research across the UK. Coinciding with this remarkable milestone, the four UK nations are jointly launching the #ResearchVsCovid ‘thank you’ campaign to celebrate the efforts of participants, researchers and healthcare professionals for their involvement in COVID-19 research. Research has been a crucial part of the pandemi...

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Chief Scientist Office publishes 30 university studies on COVID-19

The Chief Scientist Office has published 30 university studies funded in 2020 to contribute to global efforts to combat COVID-19. The CSO Rapid Research in COVID-19 (RARC-19) programme awarded almost £5million to 56 projects across 15 Scottish universities and research institutions, supporting research to: better understand the effects of infection develop and test new diagnostics and treatments investigate new dise...

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Scottish Dementia Brain Tissue Bank to be relaunched

The Scottish Dementia Brain Tissue Bank (BTB) is being relaunched today. The BTB is a collaboration between the Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Research Centre at the University of Edinburgh (ASDRC) and the NHS Research Scotland Neuroprogressive and Dementia Research Network (NDN). Dementia affects over 50 million people worldwide and around a million people in the UK. The familiar symptoms of memory difficulties and the n...

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Pharmacist members wanted for NHS Research Ethics Committee

Pharmacists are invited to join East of Scotland Research Ethics Service (EoSRES) The Research Ethics Service in Scotland is part of a UK-wide national service aimed at facilitating research, whilst simultaneously protecting the rights, safety, dignity and well-being of people participating in research in the NHS. The service is supported by the Scottish Government’s 

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World Cancer Day 2021

Now in its 21st year, World Cancer Day aims to inspire action to create a future without cancer In Scotland, it is estimated that two out of five people will develop cancer in their lifetime. Around half of the people diagnosed with cancer will survive for more than 10 years – a figure that has doubled in the last 40 years.[1] Research has been a v...

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CSO guidance on clinical research in response to additional lockdown measures

Research, development and innovation are crucial in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and are a core component of NHS Scotland’s role as a person-centred, evidence-based healthcare system. On January 4th, additional lockdown measures were put in place by the Scottish Government to safeguard health, save lives and protect the NHS in the context of a steep rise in Coronavir...

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CSO Festive Message 2020

Euan Dick, Head of the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) reflects on 2020 as one of the most challenging and transformative years for research, paying tribute to the incredible commitment, resilience and talent of the research community across Scotland. “Last year, just three months into my post as Head of the Chief Scientist Office I used my festive message to highlight the critical imp...

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Vacancy: NRS Cardiovascular Clinical Lead

The Chief Scientist Office is looking to appoint a clinical lead for NRS Cardiovascular Hours: 0.2FTE/ 2PAs per weekSalary: pro-rata within the post holder’s pay scaleLength: three years in the first instance, with the possibility to extend The remit of th...

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