Research Nurse Abi talks about her path in research
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Your Path in Research - Thomas's story
Thomas Myerscough is a Clinical Trials Coordinator at The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Thomas started his career in research at a young age, having previously worked in administrative roles in the NHS.
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Medway respiratory and intensive care consultant talks about his path in research and why others should consider a research career
Dr Rahuldeb Sarkar is a respiratory and intensive care consultant at Medway NHS Foundation Trust in Medway, Kent.
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“Every day is different and there is constant adventure in the workplace” — Agnes shares her research career story
Discover how nurse Agnes Collarte developed her research career in North West London.
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Your Path in Research: Finding a new drug for Parkinson’s and exploring new ways to monitor the progression of Parkinson’s
Your Path in Research: Dr Payne and the UP study
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Your Path in Research: SAFA Research Team using research to find less aggressive treatment for acne in adult women
Your Path in Research: the SAFA Research team
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Your Path in Research - Neil's Greenshoot journey
Neil is a Consultant Nephrologist from South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust who received Greenshoots funding and began his research journey.
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Sisters join study to improve preventative surgery options for women at increased risk of cancer
Sisters Laura and Rebecca joined a study to increase surgical options for women who, like them, were diagnosed with the BRCA gene mutation.
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‘The only way we’re going to beat cancers is by doing stuff like this’ - Chris’ Research Story
An NHS worker in West Yorkshire experienced first hand what it was like to be part of research at the hospital where he worked after being asked to participate in a cancer study.
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Join Dementia Research helped me recruit a large number of participants - Devon's Story
During the pandemic, researcher Devon was able to use Join Dementia Research to find the study participants she needed