
Morph Media Ltd
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Morph specialise in creative digital solutions for clinical trials.
We can help you to explain, deliver and disseminate your research.
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19-05-2009 13:04:59
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The ELSA Study, led by Professor Parth Narendran at the University of Birmingham, is screening 20,000 children aged from 3-13 years for type 1 diabetes. Co-funded by Diabetes UK and JDRF, sign-up here elsadiabetes.nhs.uk. Parth Narendran Dr Lauren M Quinn Diabetes UK Research @JDRFUK


Brilliant project to work on... Monday 14th Nov, World Diabetes Day, marks the launch of the ELSA type 1 diabetes screening programme nationally in England, Scotland and Wales. elsadiabetes.nhs.uk Parth Narendran Dr Lauren M Quinn Diabetes UK Research theguardian.com/society/2022/n…

Information for children about the ELSA Study: vimeo.com/765631406/4eda… Beautifully designed by Morph Media Ltd Parth Narendran Dr Lauren M Quinn Diabetes UK @JDRF #accessibility #WorldDiabetesDay








Designs for a soon to go live animation for the FREMS-PDPN Study at Uni of Birmingham The study will test treatments for peripheral neuropathy, which is a common complication of diabetes and happens because of nerve damage in the feet and legs.




Our participant information animation, presented by @StephenMcGann provides all you need to know about #CGULL. Learn how you can be a part of this groundbreaking study and help shape the future of child health and development - share now: vimeo.com/815276888/9c89… Morph Media Ltd



No time to read the full TRECA results paper? Here's a fab animation giving a summary in 2 minutes: youtu.be/kAHVzcwIqB4 Thanks Morph Media Ltd

What’s your work-up for bone and joint infection in kids? Is there a role for ultrasound? When to get an MRI? The PICbone.com study is a huge UK multi-centre observational study to address the uncertainties. SITU Oxford Tim Theologis PERUKI BOA

The BIGBOSSstudy.org is now RECRUITING in the UK 😍🥳🤜🤛🏼 An RCT of SCFE (SUFE) with Severe Impingement - Open reduction vs. Pinning-In-Situ The number 1 research priority from British Society for Children’s Orthopaedic Surgery Funded by the UK government through National Institute for Health and Care Research 😊 Thanks Oxford Trauma and Emergency Care

