Dear mailbase users that are UK-based Clinical Biochemistry staff (please ignore if this does not apply),
Please could you take the time to complete the attached survey aimed at all scientific/medical staff working in Clinical Biochemistry laboratories in the UK. It will take ~10 minutes to complete, and your help would be very much appreciated (your response will be anonymous). If you have previously filled out the following survey from a previous email, please ignore.
This survey has been designed to address the level of awareness and/or experience Clinical Biochemistry laboratory staff have regarding biomarker discovery/translation programmes and proteomics technologies. Furthermore, at what stage they think their expertise should be utilised before a biomarker is introduced into clinical practice. We are trying to gain this information to assess research activity in Clinical Biochemistry departments, and to help with the future integration of biomarker discovery and translation programmes within such departments.
Use the following URL to access the survey (which can be pasted into the web browser if the link below fails):
http://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/lthtpathology/proteinbiomarkernational
Please enter any feedback you have regarding this questionnaire into the 'comments' box at the end of the survey.
Thanks for taking the time to read this email.
Kind Regards,
Sophie Hepburn
Senior Clinical Biochemist (KTP Associate)
Clinical and Biomedical Proteomics Group
Cancer Research UK Clinical Centre
Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine
St James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds LS9 7TF
UK
www.proteomics.leeds.ac.uk
www.limm.leeds.ac.uk
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