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- Manchester drives groundbreaking collaboration for first in man trials
As International Clinical Trials day (May 20th) is celebrated around the world, Manchester scientists are driving two groundbreaking early-phase trials that buck tradition by bringing together Asian and Western research sites.
- Volunteers needed to put best foot forward
Researchers at The University of Manchester are looking for volunteers from across the North West to take part in a new study to help people act on their good intentions to walk more.
- Prestigious appointments for Manchester Professors
The contribution of two University of Manchester professors to the advancement of medical science has been recognised with their election to the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
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- Volunteers needed to put best foot forward
Researchers at The University of Manchester are looking for volunteers from across the North West to take part in a new study to help people act on their good intentions to walk more. - Prestigious appointments for Manchester Professors
The contribution of two University of Manchester professors to the advancement of medical science has been recognised with their election to the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences. - Prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers
A new study involving researchers at the universities of York and Manchester has revealed substantial areas of doubt and uncertainty about the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers
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- Influencing the Provision of Health Care: Quality, Financial Incentives and Future Challenges08:30 - 18:00 Monday 20 May 2013
Host: Manchester Centre for Health Economics & the Economics discipline area with funding from the National Institute for Health Research and with the financial support of the Royal Economic Society as part of its aim to promote the study of economic science www.res.org.uk
About the event: It will consist of six talks. Each talk is expected to last approximately an hour, with 45 minutes for presentation and 15 minutes for general discussion. The total number of participants will be limited to around 50.
Participants are expected to attend the whole meeting and engage in the discussion. Attendance of doctoral students and early career researchers is financially supported and strongly encouraged. Refreshments and lunch will be served at the workshop venue. - How to measure pain in neurological conditions?12:00 - 13:00 Tuesday 21 May 2013
Host: School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work: Internal Seminar series
Presenter: Sarah Tyson
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