We are thrilled to launch our 7th call for NIA Fellows today. Applications are open until 10 Oct. Visit our website for more details -https://t.co/TlGTdzkirj and join us for a Meet the NIA session to learn more about our process and this year's themes -https://t.co/H8txPFA4Gw
We have 2 training sessions for researchers in August
Introduction to Patient & Public Involvement, 11 Aug https://t.co/8tSQ7mqdMw
How to evaluate your PPI, 18 Aug https://t.co/kHaGmAGRmB
Free to #NIHR#NHS academic/ charity-funded staff
@NIHRCRNEastern@CUH_NHS@CamBioCampus
The @AHSNNetwork has supported over 3k new/existing jobs & has leveraged £1 billion in investment.
@NicolaWesley believes that the Innovation Exchange & the work of #AHSNs is having a huge impact on the health & care system.
🔗 https://t.co/ooxlF7Ok09 #weareHInM#InnovationX
Are you interested in #research? Join us on 15/9 where you can find out how research takes shape at @CamBioCampus & @CUH_NHS & how the public’s feedback is vital to improve the research we do in #Cambridge.
All welcome book your free ticket https://t.co/PlbKF5XE5T @NIHRcommunity
We're excited to be part of a new innovation hub set to drive healthcare improvements for patients in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
In collaboration with @CPFT_NHS and @EasternAHSN, the hub is 1 of 4 being setup across the UK.
Read more: https://t.co/qSnf9jP9vx
#Excellent
6-8 October 2021 the Early Detection of Cancer Conference takes place online. https://t.co/WmJu3ZYjGb
Agenda includes the latest research on early detection technologies and FAST Healthcare PI Andrew Flewitt is on the scientific programme committee.
Early bird: 13th August.
The Human Factors Resources for FAST Healthcare project headed up by Jeremy Opie at UCL is complete and the website and document resulting were launched recently at a symposium on Human Factors Interventions for Surgical Systems.
See https://t.co/7my8j2ZB9H
Applications are invited for a University Lectureship in Healthcare Systems. Ideally, you will be working in healthcare systems with a background in engineering, computer science, cognitive science or clinical science.https://t.co/4w4jRrRjbL
A computer vision technology developed by University of Cambridge engineers has now been developed into a free mobile phone app for regular monitoring of glucose levels in people with diabetes. https://t.co/UVpk6YKeZs
Last few days to register! Come and join @AHSNNetwork and @UK_ABHI on 23rd Nov to hear about redefining stroke services and sustaining the recent progress on industry collaboration as we reset the health and care system https://t.co/evFUz5uzHw #webinar#collaboration#NHSReset