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GOSH receives over £3.5m for research and innovation

28 Jun 2023, 11:31 a.m.

GOSH has been awarded over £3.5m by the NIHR for vital research and innovation equipment that will help to improve treatments for children

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Photos of the largest bound medical record at GOSH that is a very large book with a faded red cover. The cover says 'Casebook 1897'

Innovation for better care, 75 years in the making

26 Jun 2023, 8 a.m.

To mark 75 years of the NHS, hear from leading innovators at GOSH about how patient records have changed and improved over decades.

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Celebrating International Clinical Trials Day with our patients and families

21 Jun 2023, 11 a.m.

On 19 May we enjoyed welcoming patients, their families and GOSH staff, including GOSH nursery to the Lagoon to celebrate International Clinical Trials Day as well as the NIHR “Be Part of Research" campaign.

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Kiki Syrad, the new Director of Research and Innovation at GOSH. The photo is of a professional quality, with Kiki smiling warmly at the camera.

Director of Research and Innovation appointed

13 Jun 2023, 1:30 p.m.

Dr Kiki Syrad has been appointed Director of Research and Innovation for Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust.

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How 3D ‘bio-printing’ can shape mini-organs

9 Jun 2023, 4 p.m.

Scientists have shown for the first time how 3D printing can be achieved inside ‘mini-organs’ growing in hydrogels - controlling their shape, activity, and even forcing tissue to grow into ‘moulds’.

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