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Major new investment in clinical research at 果冻影院

4 April 2022

Pioneering clinical research carried out at 果冻影院 will benefit from almost 拢12m in new funding, thanks to a major investment by 果冻影院 Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (果冻影院H).

view from 果冻影院's Portico with 果冻影院H in the background

果冻影院 has a close strategic partnership with 果冻影院H in research, with 果冻影院 sponsoring most of the clinical trials held at 果冻影院H and our investigators leading trial evaluation.听

The funding will be made available through grants and be used to support research, which will help improve patient outcomes, safety and wellbeing. This includes the development of new and innovative therapies for cancer and dementia, improving digital innovation and maximising use of large-scale health data.

Professor David Lomas, Vice-Provost Health at 果冻影院, said: 鈥淭his investment is testament to the importance of the partnership between 果冻影院H and the world-leading clinical research carried out at 果冻影院, which is helping transform patient lives.鈥

As part of 果冻影院H鈥檚 same investment strategy, which totals 拢20m, the 果冻影院H Charity will also be supported, to help make improvements to patient experience.

果冻影院H Chief Executive David Probert said: 鈥淚 am delighted we can announce this investment today which will enable improvements in care that our patients will benefit from, and which will enable the development of staff.鈥

Professor Bryan Williams, Director of Research, 果冻影院H, said: 鈥淚nvestment in research like this directly contributes to improvements in clinical care. This is through new and innovative treatments, and indeed, in some cases, the treatments that will be enabled by this investment will be treatments of last resort that have potential to be life-saving or life changing.鈥

The investment in research and patient care will strengthen 果冻影院H鈥檚 position as a research hospital. It will be spent over the next five years to 2027, and major new infrastructure and projects are as follows.

Cancer Clinical Research Facility

Grant money will pay for a new Cancer Clinical Research Facility (CRF) at 果冻影院H with dedicated research beds for inpatient stays co-located with existing inpatient beds and nursing support.

The Cancer CRF will increase capacity for cancer research at 果冻影院H including 鈥榝irst in human鈥 trials, supported by 果冻影院 researchers.

Investment will also progress leading research at 果冻影院 and 果冻影院H in the use of advanced imaging and blood biomarkers to develop and evaluate new tests to detect cancers or their recurrence much earlier, in order to dramatically improve chances of survival.

Advanced Therapy Centre

A new 果冻影院-led Advanced Therapy Centre will aid the development of advanced cell and gene therapies for patients with neurological disorders and other conditions.

At the centre 果冻影院 and 果冻影院H researchers will determine if potentially revolutionary new therapies being developed for motor neurone disease, Parkinson鈥檚 disease and multiple sclerosis deliver better outcomes for patients with these conditions.

Data and digital

The pandemic illustrated how the safe use of routine patient data helped speed up insights into better understanding the disease, who was at risk, and aided the rapid development of new treatments.

This investment will enable 果冻影院 and 果冻影院H to extend this work to many other disease areas, safely using data at scale. Grant money will be used to create a digital innovation hub within 果冻影院H to show how data can be used to drive forward care.

Preventing ill health

The investment will enable 果冻影院 and 果冻影院H to be at the forefront of using genomics to predict and prevent disease. Grant money will enable significant expansion of cutting-edge research at 果冻影院 and 果冻影院H into links between genes, the environment, health and disease.

Investment in staff

Grant money will support NHS staff who lead or support research, and will pay for the training of around 100 healthcare assistants to registered nurse status.

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