Profile – Dr Maxine Mackintosh, Genomics England
Postdoc Researcher and a cofounder of One HealthTech, leading the Genomics England Diverse Data initiative to to reduce health inequalities in genomic medicine.
Postdoc Researcher and a cofounder of One HealthTech, leading the Genomics England Diverse Data initiative to to reduce health inequalities in genomic medicine.
Horse whisperer and Consultant Psychiatrist for Older People and Vice Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Faculty of Old Age Psychiatrist.
Applications are invited for research proposals that are concerned with the day-to-day practice of health service staff, and which have the potential to have an impact on the health or wellbeing of patients and users of the NHS.
Dr Emma Dorris, University College Dublin delivers a session on ‘Patient and Public Involvement in preclinical and basic life sciences research’.
Do you have new PhD students starting this Autumn? Or are you starting one yourself? Check out The Life Scientists’ Guide for New PhD Students. It’s crammed with advice that our fellow scientists have shared with us, as well as a few tips from our own experience.
New centre will look to improve research relevance for all by combining the strengths of current NIHR approaches to research dissemination and to patient and public involvement, engagement and participation (PPIE). There is now an opportunity for Early Career Researchers to engage in this process.
New blog from Jo Sharpe – sharing news from the recent Alzheimer’s Research UK Network day in Manchester.
PhD Student at the University of Manchester using fruit flies, to investigate the molecular mechanisms that underpin FTD and ALS. Slide-line in animation, bringing Morph back to life!
Dr Oz Ismail talks to Dr David Steadman, Yolanda Ohene and Dr Christina Toomey from UCL. Discussing life in the lab, what works for them, lab skills and how they transitioned from classroom to lab. We might even touch on the superstitions our panellists have for ensuring lab success!
Axe man, new Dad and Research Associate, currently working on the development and discovery of new drugs to treat neurodegeneration at the UCL ARUK Drug Discovery Institute.
New blog from Anna Volkmer – An international collaboration: Spreading the word on speech and language therapy approaches to managing primary progressive aphasia.
Megan O’Hare talks to Ivana Pavisic and Dr Antoinette O’Connor about their different projects relating to ‘Longitudinal research study of familial Alzheimer’s disease’ and the changes that occur at this clinically silent stage.
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