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NIHR Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure (NOCRI)

NIHR Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure (NOCRI). First NIHR Statistics Meeting. Make your own name card!. Given the complexity of the NIHR’s statistics community within the infrastructure, we invite you to fill in your own name card.

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NIHR Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure (NOCRI)

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  1. NIHR Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure (NOCRI) First NIHR Statistics Meeting

  2. Make your own name card! Given the complexity of the NIHR’s statistics community within the infrastructure, we invite you to fill in your own name card • NIHR Biomedical Research Centres and Units (BRCs and BRUs) • Twenty BRCs and BRUs represented • NIHR Research Design Service (RDS) • Ten RDS represented • NIHR Infrastructure representation at today’s meeting • NIHR Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research in Care (CLAHRCs) • Four regional CLAHRCs represented • Clinical Trials Units (CTUs) • Eight CTUs in receipt of NIHR infrastructure funding represented • Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres (ECMCs) • An ECMC is represented

  3. The NIHR Health Research System Faculty Associates Investigators &Senior Investigators Trainees Universities Infrastructure Research Clinical Research Networks Research Projects & Programmes NHS Trusts Patients&Public Clinical Research Facilities, Centres & Units Research Schools Research InformationSystems Research GovernanceSystems Systems

  4. NIHR Infrastructure Infrastructure Clinical Research Networks “…the support and facilities the NHS needs for first class research…” Clinical Research Facilities, Centres & Units

  5. BiomedicalResearch Centres and Units’ collaboration Every 5 years, University/NHS partnerships compete for approximately £800m of funding and yet collaboration is seen as key to optimally delivering on this investment • Use of equipment and techniques • Imaging • Novel assays • Patients • Phenotyping • Defined cohorts • Funding • Joint applications to public bodies (MRC, Wellcome, Charities...) • Industry

  6. NOCRI – Infrastructure collaboration NOCRI promotes and facilitates this collaborative approach • Identify opportunities for collaborative working • Centrally • Locally • Play a key role in establishing the collaboration • Promote • Organise • Hand Over • Autonomy • Local champions

  7. Therapeutic Collaborations - Cardiovascular With support from NOCRI, the NIHR Cardiovascular community have led the way in collaborative working * Hosted the first CV conference in 2010 Newcastle BRC ** Hosted the second CV conference in 2011 *** Booked to host the third CV conference in 2012 Leicester BRU Cambridge BRC Oxford BRC** Imperial BRU & BRC Bristol BRU *** Barts BRU* UCL BRC Guy’s BRC

  8. Leadership Collaborations The Experimental Medicine Directors’ Forum and R&D Directors’ Forum brings leaders together to discuss common issues and opportunities

  9. Technical/operational Collaborations NOCRI-led meetings tackle cross-cutting themes such as IS and Statistics, while BRU Managers meet for operational discussions

  10. Industry

  11. NOCRI – Industry Relations

  12. NOCRI –Industry Offer The updated UK Experimental Medicine Website is the definitive place for industry partners to source EM facilities in the UK Translational Research Partnerships Resource Finder Translational Research Partnerships Contact Us Get Listed

  13. NIHR Faculty Faculty Associates Investigators &Senior Investigators Trainees • ….is the community of people that NIHR funds to: • train as health researchers • undertake and support research • With the purpose of creating.. “a vibrant community focused on research and innovation to improve the health and well-being of the nation”

  14. Goals of the NIHR Faculty Faculty Associates Investigators &Senior Investigators Trainees • Build a leading research capability to attract, develop and retain the best research professionals with a national collegiate ethos • Value leaders and collaborators • Provide support to the academic training paths for all healthcare professionals and other key disciplines involved in health and social care research

  15. Members of the NIHR Faculty Faculty Associates Investigators &Senior Investigators Trainees • Investigators • Engaged directly in research work • Senior Investigators • 200 of the most eminent NIHR Investigators • Trainees • Pre-doctoral, Doctoral, Post-doctoral and Pre-Chair • Associates • Support research: e.g.. recruit subjects, collect data

  16. NIHR Training opportunities Faculty Associates Investigators &Senior Investigators Trainees • NIHR Fellowships: open to all health professions • Doctoral Training Fellowships • Postdoctoral Fellowships • Career Development Fellowships • Senior Fellowships • Contact NIHR Trainee Coordination Centre – further details in the delegate packs

  17. nocri@nihr.ac.uk

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