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Infrastructure

Clinical research is embedded within our NHS facilitating timely access to resources and a strong support infrastructure. Scotland operates a centralised system to support clinical research 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...

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NHS Research Scotland

  Our Vision To place Scotland at the international forefront of clinical research. Our Mission To support and promote excellence in clinical research in NHS Scotland, that will make a positive difference to patients health within Scotland, the UK and internationally. Our Role Help deliver high quality studies in the NH...

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Events

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Health Professionals

Please see our GP information leaflet for further detail on how the network can support you to take part in research within a primary care setting. A recent article by Dr David Shukla, a GP working in Dudley, England gives his perspective on the value of getting involved in research within Primary Care. "Involvement with research benefits patients, doctors and...

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Dr Emma Law

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Neuroprogressive and Dementia participant sign up form

Are you affected by a neuroprogressive condition?

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Recruitment to clinical trials

NHS Research Scotland supports the delivery of a range of high-quality studies across a spectrum of disease and clinical needs. The S...

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Imaging Capability

Scotland was the birthplace of medical ultrasound imaging and MRI and works hard to maintain its position of excellence. SINAPSE, a partnership of six Scottish Universities - Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow, St Andrews and Stirling - make best use of Scottish facilities and expertise in medical imaging and develop skills for the next generation of professionals working in this field. Scottish researchers have access to all im...

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Jacqui Kerr

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Infrastructure

Scotland operates a centralised system to support clinical research and improve quality, efficiency and coordination. 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. Investments in nationwide clinical research infrastructure also supports researchers,...

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