Tayside Clinical Trials Unit (@tasc_tctu) 's Twitter Profile
Tayside Clinical Trials Unit

@tasc_tctu

Clinical Trials Unit based in Dundee, Scotland. Working within @dundeeuni @UoDMedicine @TASC_Research @NHSTayside

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linkhttps://www.dundee.ac.uk/tctu/ calendar_today15-11-2018 10:51:55

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Mattia did a research fellowship in bronchiectasis with us in Dundee before starting his PhD in Milan. Hard working, intelligent and kind, he would be an outstanding early career representative for Assembly 10, respiratory infections ! x.com/AlibertiStefan…

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Three days left to express your interest in participating in the #GEMSTONE study, a global initiative to better understand the use of long-term #macrolides in #bronchiectasis. Please, click on the link below. ⁦Mattia Nigro⁩ ⁦EMBARC⁩ docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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Study enrolment complete! The BATMAN trial - testing a new anti-inflammatory approach to treating bronchiectasis randomized its final participant today! Well done team! Merete Long Tayside Clinical Trials Unit Emma Johnson Massive thank you to our amazing patients who volunteer for research!

Study enrolment complete!
The BATMAN trial - testing a new anti-inflammatory approach to treating bronchiectasis randomized its final participant today!
Well done team! <a href="/MereteLong/">Merete Long</a> <a href="/TASC_TCTU/">Tayside Clinical Trials Unit</a> <a href="/emma_d_johnson/">Emma Johnson</a>
Massive thank you to our amazing patients who volunteer for research!
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Spending the day celebrating 20 years of Health Informatics Centre (HIC) 🎂🥳 Looking forward to hearing about successes and plans for the future #HIC20in24 #healthdataresearch #healthinformatics

Spending the day celebrating 20 years of <a href="/Dataonamission/">Health Informatics Centre (HIC)</a> 🎂🥳
Looking forward to hearing about successes and plans for the future
#HIC20in24 #healthdataresearch #healthinformatics
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Co-Director Fiona Hogarth giving the final talk of the day on Health Informatics Centre (HIC)’s randomisation system, TRuST. Ably supported as ever, by the HIC chickens (HICkens?) 🐔🐔 #HIC20in24 #healthdataresearch #healthinformation

Co-Director <a href="/FJHogarth/">Fiona Hogarth</a> giving the final talk of the day on <a href="/Dataonamission/">Health Informatics Centre (HIC)</a>’s randomisation system, TRuST.
Ably supported as ever, by the HIC chickens (HICkens?) 🐔🐔
#HIC20in24 #healthdataresearch #healthinformation
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🗣️Exciting News: Registration is now LIVE for the ‘NIHR Associate PI Scheme: Launching your Research Career’ Event on Tuesday November 19th, 9am-12:30pm EventBrite Page - tinyurl.com/c8rv8v6t

🗣️Exciting News: Registration is now LIVE for the ‘NIHR Associate PI Scheme: Launching your Research Career’ Event on Tuesday November 19th, 9am-12:30pm
EventBrite Page - tinyurl.com/c8rv8v6t
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A thoroughly enlightening session of Lessons from Recent Experience. Particularly enjoyed the low-middle country work and research in care homes. #ICTMC2024

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A thoroughly illuminating and important #ICTMC2024 key note presentation from Prof Kamlesh Khunti on the importance of EDI in clinical trials. Advice and information that we will take into future trial methodology.

A thoroughly illuminating and important #ICTMC2024 key note presentation from <a href="/kamleshkhunti/">Prof Kamlesh Khunti</a> on the importance of EDI in clinical trials.
Advice and information that we will take into future trial methodology.
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Our researchers have been awarded £300k from Scottish charity Ochre to study a 'forgotten cancer'. The project is in collaboration with researchers at Queen’s University Belfast. 🔗buff.ly/4iaO4YJ