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Funding Opportunities
A number of funding schemes operate in Scotland, designed to support capacity building and stimulate the development of high-quality research. The Chief Scientist Office has recently reviewed its grant schemes and will now be providing a number of different funding streams to directly support research in Scotland.
Dermatology
For specific Coronavirus (COVID-19) research and guidance visit the Coronavirus information hub. Our role is to support the delivery of high-quality clinical research in Dermatology and manage participant recruitment to time and target, both for Dermatology studies which are led from Scotland, and studies led by other nations which Scottish sites are participating in. We prov...
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,
Lesley Cousland
ENRICH Scotland Sign-up Form
Care home managers and staff can register their facilities interest in joining ENRICH Scotland online. If you would prefer a physical form, contact tay.enrichscotland@nhs.scot. On registering your interest, a member of the ENRICH Scotland team will contact you to process the full registration. This will involve specifying a named contact and completing the relevant paperw...
Emma Fleming
Neuroprogressive and Dementia Research Information
The Neuroprogressive & Dementia Network makes available a range of information to support and promote clinical research activity in Scotland.
Bite Size Training - Delivering a Research Trial
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
World Parkinson’s Day set to spark Scottish awareness of clinical research journey
A new international symbol of awareness is set to inspire Scots on World Parkinson’s Day – in the shape of a simple spark. With the fastest-growing neurological disease on the planet in the spotlight, the spark is intended to electrify a powerful movement, transforming how we think about the disease. NHS Research Scotland’s Neuro...