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GOSH BRC Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine Theme's Research Coordination support
Research coordination and sample collection support to all active researchers within GOSH and ICH aligned with TERM theme theme.
The GOSH NIHR Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine (TERM) theme invites requests for Research Coordination support for activities aligned to TERM theme priorities.
Support is open to all active researchers within GOSH and Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (GOS ICH). You do not need to have had prior links with the BRC to be eligible to request the support. Please note, any BRC-supported activities cannot involve animal research.
Specific areas of clinical research supported by the coordinator are the following:
- Review regulatory admissions and assist in the preparation of study documents
- Signposting to additional services, facilities and expertise within GOSH
- Informed consent discussions with GOSH patients and their family
- Coordinating study visits/sample collections, liaising with specialties across GOSH
- Management of site files and documentation on EPIC
- Research study data management
Typicaly a max of 8 hours/per week can be requested.
Criteria for consideration
Projects are prioritised on the basis of the following criteria:
- Alignment to the aims and remit of the TERM theme
- Scientific excellence of the proposed project and supporting preliminary data
- Feasibility and deliverability of the proposal based on the available/requested resources
We strongly encourage applicants to speak to the following individuals before applying to ensure their projects are feasible.
- Valerija Karaluka (valerija.karaluka@gosh.nhs.uk)
Application
Applications are accepted on an ad hoc basis and will be reviewed by the theme leadership to assess alignment to the theme. All requests should be submitted by completing an application form available to download below.
TERM research coordination support application (102.3 KB)