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University leads major new research into wound care

17 September 2009

The University of York's Department of Health Sciences and NHS Leeds Community Healthcare have been awarded a £1.75m grant from the National Institute for Health Research to carry out a study into complex wounds.

GSK signs biologics manufacturing deal with Lonza
GSK signs biologics manufacturing deal with Lonza

German pharma market set for “subdued” growth
German pharma market set for “subdued” growth

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Issue 5: Jan/Mar 2007

Building an expert clinical research workforce
Ensuring that there is an expert workforce to underpin clinical research is a vital element of establishing a strong and sustainable clinical research infrastructure in the UK.

Unifying the Review and Approval Processes in Wales
A key aim of UKCRC is to streamline the Regulatory & Governance Environment and FORWARD has been commissioned by the Wales Office of R&D (WORD) to lead on the implementation of various initiatives ...

Diabetes Research Network - a Quick Look
The UK Clinical Research Network (UKCRN) was established in 2005 with the aim of sustaining clinical research in the UK. This article takes a look at the Diabetes Research Network.

Clinical Research Associates: A CRO's Core Strength
Escalating demand for quality employees requires CROs to continue to intensify their focus on recruiting, retaining and developing talented professionals to accommodate expected headcount increase ...

What's in a Word? The Language of Equality and Diversity
Women represent more than 51% of the population; disabled people around 14% and black and minority ethnic communities over 7%. As the population becomes increasingly diverse, the need to address d ...

The Role of Scientific Researchers in Pharmaceutical R&D
The road to a more effective, new medicine for use by patients is necessarily long, complex and fraught with pitfalls. For every 40 potential new drugs that show promise in vitro, only 1 or 2 ult ...


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