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Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network

NHS Research Scotland's Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network support research into neuroprogressive diseases such as Dementia, Parkinson Disease, Huntington Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease. The network has sites in Dundee, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow, with t...

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Tracy Ibbotson

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Bite Size Training: Getting started in 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

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Lesley Cousland

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Training and Events

Here are some forthcoming events related to Neuroprogressive and Dementia research. If you would like your event listed here please contact tay.ndntayside@nhs.scot.  

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Yvonne McIlvenna

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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...

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NRS Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Update

Pay by Cheque: please make out a cheque, payable to NHS GG& C Endowment Fund CG0337 and bring it with you on the day. Pay by Credit or Debit Card: can be arranged. (Please note your details will be stored in our database but not passed on to any other parties). If you have any queries in respect of your course fee, please telephone 0141 201 9324. Thank you.

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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.

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Emma Fleming

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