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RDS Bulletin June 2010

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
www.rds-sc.nihr.ac.uk June 2010
From RDS South Central

Welcome to the June issue of the RDS South central update.

Since the last Bulletin we have elected a new Government and there has been much speculation regarding the changes (if any) that we can expect within NHS research.

The overall message that we’ve recieved is that its ‘business as ususal’ for the NIHR and that the RDS (and all NIHR units) are to continue to support the healthcare R&D strategy.

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Funding streams
RfPB applications become simpler
From this competition round (deadline 24 September) there is no longer a requirement to submit a Registration of Intention (ROI).

Senior Investigators funding call

The NIHR has launched the latest annual competition for NIHR Senior Investigators. NIHR Senior Investigators include some of the country’s foremost researchers. NIHR Senior Investigators are fundamental to NIHR Faculty, making the most outstanding contribution to clinical and applied health and social care research.

Public Health Research – commissioned calls

NIHR Public Health Research (PHR) has announced three commissioned calls for applicaitons for funding.

i4i stream 1 sixth call The Invention for Innovation (i4i) Programme wishes to invite project proposals of up to 12 months to determine if prior basic research or an innovative use of an existing technology from a different industry sector can be used to meet an existing or emerging healthcare need.

PPI
Involve has recently updated and re-issued its guidance on paying members of the public for their involvement in research projects.

Read more to see the details and to download your copy.

Courses and training
IRAS training

Due to the feedback and success from the previous Clinical Discovery Workshops, Events4Healthcare have announced more workshop dates for the rest of 2010.

Health Sciences and Social Work seminars – open to all The University of Portsmouth is running a series of lunchtime research seminars which are open to all researchers to attend, free of charge. Read more for details.

Please send an e-mail to rds-sc@soton.ac.uk
In this issue

RfPB applications become simpler

Senior Investigators funding call.

PHR commissioned call

Paying lay reps – new guidance from Involve

Contact the

RDS Team

Research Design Service South Central

Southampton:
Southampton General Hospital, SO16 6YD
023 8079 477

Portsmouth
2 King Richard I Road
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, PO1 2FR
023 9284 4406

Oxford
Department of Public Health
Old Road Campus
Headington, OX3 7LF
01865 289442

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RDS Bulletin May 2010

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
www.rds-sc.nihr.ac.uk May 2010
From RDS South Central

Welcome to the latest issue of the RDS South central Bulletin.

Since we started in January 2009 we have now supported many research teams with their application for funding.

We are pleased to announce that we have recently started working on our 300th study. From highly experienced teams requiring us to help check through their application to new researchers needing full support to build a research team, the RDS is here to help.

RfPB Deadline 21 May
RfPB Deadline

Don’t forget that the deadline for submission to RfPB competition 13 is Friday May 21.

The RDS is pleased to be supporting a number of researchers with their application and wishes them well with their bids for funding.

Courses and conferences
The RDS Statistical considerations for grant applications Masterclass is fast aproaching!
This two-day programme looks at the statistical considerations of grant applications and will be held in Oxford on 26&27 May.It is FREE OF CHARGE to NHS researchers based in the South Central region.

Click here to find out more and to book your place.

SDO annual conference

Delivering better health services: 2-3 June 2010, Manchester Central

The annual SDO research conference has now been announced. Please click here for details and to book your place.

Funding Calls

i4i funding call
The Invention for Innovation (i4i) Programme wishes to invite outline proposals of up to 36 months to build upon the results of a completed assessment of feasibility to produce a medical device or product through further technological improvements or developments.
The 3rd Call for i4i Stream 2 (Initial product development) opens on Wednesday 21 April 2010.
Stream 2 outline proposals must be submitted electronically no later than 5pm on Friday 4 June 2010.

SDO funding call

The NIHR SDO programme will has opened a call for research into promising innovations in healthcare delivery. Innovations to be researched are likely to have the following four characteristics:

  • Promising innovations in healthcare delivery which have a substantial potential benefit and could be applied more widely in the NHS.
  • Being piloted, tested or implemented in a number of healthcare organisations.
  • Involving the application of ideas or technologies introduced or transferred from other countries, sectors or settings.
  • Have not already been well explored and tested through research.

Please send an e-mail to rds-sc@soton.ac.uk

In this issue

RfPB compeition 13 deadline

Stats Masterclass

i4i funding call

SDO funding call

Research Design Service South Central

Southampton:
Southampton General Hospital, SO16 6YD
023 8079 477

Portsmouth
2 King Richard I Road
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, PO1 2FR
023 9284 4406

Oxford
Department of Public Health
Old Road Campus
Headington, OX3 7LF
01865 289442

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RDS March 2010

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
www.rds-sc.nihr.ac.uk March 2010
From RDS South Central

Welcome to the latest issue of the RDS South central update.

The RDS South Central is over a year old now. We’ve come a long way in the last 12 months and are pleased to have worked with so many of you, and looking forward to working with many more over the coming years. Read on below to see how successful we’ve been.

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Double your chances with the RDS
Secure your funding

Across the country there is evidence to show that if a researcher takes the advice of their Research Design Service then they are more than twice as likely to have their project funded than if they do not contact the RDS.

Courses

RDS Masterclasses
The RDS will be running a series of masterclasses for researchers to develop their grant writing skills. These sessions will be free of charge to NHS researchers based in the South Central Region and will be focused around the skills you need to develop a high quality funding application.

Food allergy and intolerance day
This event will provide those with an interest in aspects of food allergy and intolerance in children, particularly dietitians, health visitors and GPs, with practical and up-to-the-minute information and case studies from leading UK practitioners and researchers.

Funding calls
HRS/INVOLVE joint PPI call

There is a joint funding call about public involvement in research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) through INVOLVE and delivered by the NIHR Health Services Research (HSR) programme managed by NIHR Evaluations, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC).

HTA call for Clinical Evaluation and Trials
The HTA programme is currently advertising standard calls for research proposals that address specific topics and funding for clinical trials and evaluation studies that are proposed directly by researchers.

Join the PHR board
The Public Health Research funding stream is currently looking to recruit new panel members to help identify and commission new research into the questions that matter most to public and voluntary services  across the UK and also to sit on the funding panels.

Please send an e-mail to rds-sc@soton.ac.uk
In this issue

Double your chances with the RDS

RDS Masterclasses

Funding calls

Join the PHR board.

Contact the

RDS Team

Research Design Service South Central

Southampton:
Southampton General Hospital, SO16 6YD
023 8079 477

Portsmouth
2 King Richard I Road
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, PO1 2FR
023 9284 4406

Oxford
Department of Public Health
Old Road Campus
Headington, OX3 7LF
01865 289442

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February 2010

Thursday, February 4th, 2010
www.rds-sc.nihr.ac.uk February 2010
From RDS South Central

Welcome to the February issue of the RDS South central update.

It’s the start of a new decade and may now be the time to turn that idea for a research project you’ve had for ages into an application for funding.

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News
Public involvement improves research

Public and patient involvement in research can enhance the quality of research and research outcomes, according to a new report published by INVOLVE.

INVOLVE is funded by NIHR to promote public and patient involvement in research.  The new report: Exploring Impact: public involvement in NHS, public health and social care research looks at the impact of public involvement through an in-depth review of published literature.

New funding rounds
Both Research for Patient Benefit and Invention 4 Innovation have recently opened for their next rounds of funding.

Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB)

RfPB provides up to £250,000 for projects lasting up to three years. Projects must demonstrate a direct patient benefit. RfPB is especially targeted at improving local healthcare and does not necessarily have to have a national impact in the short term.

the deadline for applications to competition 12 is 21st May 2010

Invention 4 innovation (i4i)

i4i is designed to help bring new devises and technologies into general use in the NHS. Unlike most other funding stream it looks for commercial partners from the outset.

The deadline for applications to the 5th call to stream 1 is 5th March 2010
Clinical academic training for nurses, midwives and AHPs

Applications are invited for Round 2 of the NIHR / CNO Clinical Doctoral Research Fellowship competition. The closing date for applications is 1pm on April 27th 2010.

The NIHR/CNO Clinical Doctoral Research Fellowship is aimed at post-degree nurses, midwives and allied health professionals sited in England who have at least 1 year’s experience of clinical practice since graduating; have had sufficient research experience or research training to prepare them to undertake a PhD; and wish to obtain a PhD by research whilst still developing their clinical skills.

The Research Design Service is able to provide support to both of these funding streams as well as to all other NIHR streams. To talk to us about any application please complete our request form online. REQUEST SUPPORT

Courses and Conferences
Short courses in research methods

The Department of Social Medicine provides a programme of high quality intensive short courses in health services research, biostatistics, human genetics and epidemiological methods.

Conference – Econometric analysis of scanner data

22 – 23 March 2010
London

The Journal of Applied Econometrics, Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap)is holding a conference on the economic analysis of scanner data .

Statistics courses at the University fo Hertfordshire

The University of Hertfordshire is running a series of short courses in statistics for all researchers, from beginners to experienced statisticians.


In this issue

Public involvement improves research

Short courses in research methods

Conference – analysing scanner data

New funding rounds for RfPB and i4i

Contact the

RDS Team

Research Design Service South Central

Southampton:
Southampton General Hospital, SO16 6YD
023 8079 477

Portsmouth
2 King Richard I Road
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, PO1 2FR
023 9284 4406

Oxford
Department of Public Health
Old Road Campus
Headington, OX3 7LF
01865 289442

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www.rds-sc.nihr.ac.uk
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RDS December bulletin

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
www.rds-sc.nihr.ac.uk DECEMBER 2009
From RDS South Central

Welcome to the latest issue of the RDS South central update.

With the re-launch of our website we have updated the look of the bulletin, but still bring you the same valuable information for health researchers.

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New website for researchers
RDS-SC launches its new website

The RDS South Central recently developed it’s new website. Over the coming months this will become the place to go for research information, With help and advice on different study designs, to details of funding opportunites and information on conferences and courses that will benefit researchers across the South Central region, this new site will become THE place to go for all aspects of health research.

NIHR/SHA joint health research conference
The NIHR and SHA joint Health Reseach Conference was held at the Madejski Stdium on November 28th. Speakers included Sally Davies, Paul Glasziou, Don Nutbeam, John Newton and Anoop Chauhan. With over 300 delegates the event was a real success and feedback from people indicated that everyone felt that they had taken a lot away from the day.

The event really highlighted the fantastic research that is going on across the South Central region and that there are so many more opportunities for researchers, both established and new, to obtain NIHR funding.

Copies of the presentations will be available on the website below later this week.

Funding opportunities
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME)

The EME programme aims to support excellent clinical science with an ultimate view to improving health or patient care. Its remit includes clinical trials and evaluative studies.

The EME programme is an ongoing research funding opportunity and has three deadlines per year.

The submission deadline for consideration in the next round is: Tuesday 16th March 2010 (before 1pm).

Obesity joint themed call open

The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) and Public Health Research (NIHR PHR) programmes are inviting obesity evaluation research proposals.

Courses
Putting Evidence into Practice

The Putting Evidence into Practice (PEP) programme is an introductory course which aims to provide postqualification Healthcare Professionals with the ability to engage in EBP and implement validated evidence based.

A practical guide to IRAS

Previous Clinical Discovery training ha been so popular that they are putting on two more dates for their Practical guide to IRAS course.

Do you have news or events for researchers?
If you have an event or news that would benefit health researchers in the South Central region, please drop us a line with details for consideration in a future bulletin.
Please send an e-mail to tin@soton.ac.uk
In this issue

RDS-SC launches its new website

NIHR Conference a great success

EME funding open for applications

Obesity joint themed funding call

Putting Evidence into Practice course

IRAS courses

Contact the RDS Team
Southampton:
Southampton General Hospital, SO16 6YD
023 8079 477

Portsmouth
2 King Richard I Road
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, PO1 2FR
023 9284 4406

Oxford
Department of Public Health
Old Road Campus
Headington, OX3 7LF
01865 289442

rds-sc@soton.ac.uk
www.rds-soton.org