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Patient and public involvement in mental health

Over the past decade, the role of patient and public involvement (PPI) in mental health research has grown enormously as its value to research excellence has been recognised and accepted. Over the past few years, PPI has cemented itself as both a core value of high quality clinical research and an intrinsically important part of any successful and well-regarded clinical research trial.   -------------------------------------- The

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Excess Treatment Costs for Studies Involving non-NHS Organisations

From time to time research studies take place that involve organisations outside the NHS, such as Local Authorities, Councils, or other bodies providing social care services. Under the UK-wide agreed ACoRD guidelines, costs for non-commercial research projects are categorised as “res...

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Education and Training

The Glasgow Clinical Research Facility (GCRF) Education Programme provides an extensive programme of education tailored to meet the needs of the clinical research community. The aim of the education programme is to increase and promote research capacity and capability through a multi-professional programme. By w...

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Questions and Answers

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Dr Bhautesh Jani

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R&D Permission in Scotland

The R&D permissions process in Scotland aims to make the researcher experience of study set up simple and facilitative whilst maintaining compatible cross-border processes.

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About the Hepatology Specialty Group

The Hepatology Specialty Group oversees research that deals with the diagnosis and management of patients with diseases of the liver, biliary tree, and pancreas. Topics of Hepatology research include Acute and chronic liver disease including liver failure The impact of identifying, screening and treating viral hepatitis Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis Normal and abnormal liver metabolism Genetic studies including pharmacongenetics Biomark...

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Speakers

Over 60 inspiring and influential speakers offer a varied programme of presentations and discussions reflecting the diversity of health research and innovation activity across Scotland.  Please check back here for speaker biographies, or join our 

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News and opportunities

Providing information on the latest news from across the musculoskeletal research community and the clinical research community in Scotland more generally News from NHS Research Scotland The latest news from NHS Research Scotland

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Ageing Research in Scotland

The NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Ageing Specialty Group oversees observational and interventional research that is relevant to the care of older people. The topics of our research include, but are not limited to: The mechanisms of ageing Physical activity in o...

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