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Queen Mary University of London is hosting a free two-day workshop in July for 30 early career researchers who are interested in exploring the challenges of translating health research into practice.
This workshop aims to introduce participants to the debates in translational research and explore how these apply to their own research ambitions. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss how research is used in practice with commissioners, clinicians, and researchers at different stages of the 'pipeline'. They will also be introduced to different approaches for designing, conducting and communicating their research with a view to making findings travel further and in different directions.
More information and details about how to register can be found here.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/translational-research-how-to-produce-research-that-makes-a-difference-registration-46798211711
Speakers include:
Professor Mark Petticrew (LSHTM), Director of the Department of Health funded Public Health Research Consortium
Malayka Rahman-Amin, Research Translation Manager, Alzheimer's Society
Dr Ewen Speed (University of Essex), sociologist and the creator of the Cost of Living blog
Professor Sebastian Crutch (UCL), Director of the current Wellcome Collection Hub 'Created out of Mind'.
Dr Clare Hopkinson (UWE), Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery
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