64 episodes

Getting to the heart of clinical research through the views of world-leading researchers, scientists and academics involved in answering the big questions about our health.

From experimental medicine through to understanding common illnesses like asthma and arthritis, we discuss the latest research, what it means for our health and what scientific discoveries are next.

This Podcast is brought to you by the Research & Innovation team at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Follow us on @ResearchNUH and @NottmBRC, or email R&Icomms@nuh.nhs.uk.

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Getting to the heart of clinical research through the views of world-leading researchers, scientists and academics involved in answering the big questions about our health.

From experimental medicine through to understanding common illnesses like asthma and arthritis, we discuss the latest research, what it means for our health and what scientific discoveries are next.

This Podcast is brought to you by the Research & Innovation team at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Follow us on @ResearchNUH and @NottmBRC, or email R&Icomms@nuh.nhs.uk.

    Bulletin 11 - mental health research, Nottingham babies, walking for your liver, and walking for leukaemia

    Bulletin 11 - mental health research, Nottingham babies, walking for your liver, and walking for leukaemia

    The intro this week was from Harriet Anderson, who works in the Research and Innovation team at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Keep listening for more team members introducing other episodes. If you're a clinical researcher at NUH or the University of Nottingham and want to be voice of the podcast contact us at R&Icomms@nuh.nhs.uk.

    Links


    Mental health citizen science - www.gladstudy.co.uk
    Participant in Research Experience Survey - The results for NUH: https://www.nuh.nhs.uk/ri-feedback, and for people in the East Midlands: https://sites.google.com/nihr.ac.uk/crneastmidspres/survey
    NHS East Genomics - https://www.eastgenomics.nhs.uk/for-healthcare-professionals/genomic-tests/
    Liver walks: email Abhishek Sheth at
    nuhtnt.nottinghamhepatology@nhs.net
    LifeArc Centre for Rare Respiratory Diseases
    Willow Tranter appeal - https://www.justgiving.com/page/willowsjourneywithall and Cure Leukaemia https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/
    Babi study - https://www.babinetwork.co.uk/



    This Podcast is brought to you by the Research & Innovation team at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Follow us on @ResearchNUH and @NottmBRC, or email R&Icomms@nuh.nhs.uk.

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    • 8 min
    Nottingham cancer research is in the top two

    Nottingham cancer research is in the top two

    You’d think that clinical researchers would welcome surprises - but they don’t. Even if the results are new and groundbreaking, they want their trials and studies to run in a predictable, controlled way,.

    And that ability to deliver a total lack of surprise is one of the reasons that cancer research at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust has made it into the top flight in the UK working with major pharmaceutical companies. 

    As well as clinical and scientific excellence, it’s about building up relationships with our partners so that we know we can deliver on recruiting patients, managing the pharmacy needs, and study set up. 

    The focus is particularly on chemo-free approach to lymphoma treatment, immunotherapy such as CAR T therapy, bispecific antibodies and using data analysis to target treatments.

    I talked to Professor Mark Bishton, who’s a consultant haemotologist and the divisional co-lead for research and innovation into cancer and associated. As well as his own research, he’s responsible for delivering the trust’s studies in the specialty.

    More information at https://www.nuh.nhs.uk/research-in-cancer

    This Podcast is brought to you by the Research & Innovation team at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Follow us on @ResearchNUH and @NottmBRC, or email R&Icomms@nuh.nhs.uk.

    If you haven't already, please subscribe to the podcast where-ever you get your podcasts, and like/review us on Apple Podcasts especially. It's For Science.

    • 15 min
    Working with Umecrime Cognition on a treatment for Primary Biliary Cholangitis

    Working with Umecrime Cognition on a treatment for Primary Biliary Cholangitis

    Staff at the NIHR Nottingham Clinical Research Facility talk about the UCAB trial.

    The facility worked with Swedish pharmaceutical Umecrime Cognition to study using a new molecule as a treatment for Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) for patients with severe symptoms of fatigue and cognitive impairment.

    Quick takeaways - 

        • one of only two UK locations for first stage drug trial

        • kept to tight, complex timelines

        • exceeded recruitment targets by building on existing relationships

        • patients praised care and treatment

    The NIHR Nottingham Clinical Research Facility (CRF)  was one of just two centres worldwide – and the only UK facility – to conduct the first part of a clinical study.

    We were picked because of our expertise in liver disease.

    We hosted five patients on a purpose-built inpatient ward within the CRF, to confirm the correct dose of the molecule. During their seven-day stay, our team of research nurses and physicians assessed and cared for the patients around the clock.

    Nottingham CRF has 18 adult and five paediatric inpatient beds dedicated for research, alongside our dedicated outpatient and specialist clinics. In total, there is over 3,400m² of clinical space at our CRF. The PBC study was a randomised, double-blinded and placebo controlled two-part study to evaluate the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability, and preliminary efficacy of two dose levels of the new drug.

    There’s more about it at https://nottinghamcrf.nihr.ac.uk/facilities/case-studies

    Follow us on Twitter: @NottmBRC

    Follow us on Instagram: @NottmHealthScience

    Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ResearchNottingham

    Watch a video explainer about clinical trials: https://youtu.be/SWS4FCSMWAQ 

    Read more at https://www.nottinghamresearch.org/get-involved and https://www.nuh.nhs.uk/take-part-in-a-trial and https://www.nuh.nhs.uk/researchvolunteers

    Email us at  getinvolved@nuh.nhs.uk

    • 8 min
    Bulletin 6 - hearing aids vs cochlear implants, ultrasound blood pressure probes, attititudes to genetic research, and healthcare scientists’ showcase

    Bulletin 6 - hearing aids vs cochlear implants, ultrasound blood pressure probes, attititudes to genetic research, and healthcare scientists’ showcase

    Contacts for his episode:




    COACH trial for hearing aids vs cochlear implants - More information from coachtrial.ac.uk or email coach@nottingham.ac.uk
    Ultrasound probe for people with trauma injuries - contact Georgia Melia at georgia.melia@nuh.nhs.uk
    The studies in Norfolk and Leicester into communities and genomics - www.eastgenomics.nhs.uk or email the East Genomic Medicine Service Alliance (GMSA) at egmsa@nnuh.nhs.uk
    The Healthcare Scientists Research Showcase tickets are at  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/healthcare-scientists-research-showcase-tickets-835899837917

    • 5 min
    Developing treatments for cystic fibrosis, depression, alcoholic liver disease and eczema

    Developing treatments for cystic fibrosis, depression, alcoholic liver disease and eczema

    Bulletin 9 - developing treatments for cystic fibrosis, depression, alcoholic liver disease and eczema

    In this episode:

    We pick up on presentations from the NIHR Nottingham BRC conference, from:


    Dr Helen Barr, on matching medicines to gene for CF patients
    Prof Richard Morriss on treating depression and anxiety with transcranial magnetic stimulation - https://www.mindtech.org.uk/news-events/latest-news/brightmind-trial-improves-the-lasting-effects-of-treatment-for-severe-depression
    A Q and A on alcoholic liver disease - https://youtu.be/orJBGWAo8fM
    Finding out how often should you shower if you eczema - rapideczematrials.org/eczema-bathing-study

    Our YouTube channel: @NottinghamClinicalResearch

    This Podcast is brought to you by the Research & Innovation team at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Follow us on @ResearchNUH and @NottmBRC, or email R&Icomms@nuh.nhs.uk.

    If you haven't already, please subscribe to the podcast where-ever you get your podcasts, and like/review us on Apple Podcasts especially. It's For Science.

    • 7 min
    Bulletin 7: breathing monitors, gene therapy bone grafts, rib fractures, training opportunities and keeping up with urology surgery

    Bulletin 7: breathing monitors, gene therapy bone grafts, rib fractures, training opportunities and keeping up with urology surgery

    In this bulletin:


    Testing the Respirasense breathing monitor from PMD Solutions - https://www.pmd-solutions.com - https://nottinghambrc.nihr.ac.uk/about-nottingham-brc/news/3944-respirasense-trial
    Bone graft augmentation and gene therapy research with Theragenix - https://theragenix.health/
    https://nottinghambrc.nihr.ac.uk/about-nottingham-brc/news/3942-nearly-1m-for-pioneering-gene-therapy-formulation-for-bone-graft-augmentation

    Rib fracture pain relief - https://orif.octru.ox.ac.uk/
    https://nottinghambrc.nihr.ac.uk/about-nottingham-brc/news/3949-can-innovative-surgery-cut-mortality-after-major-trauma-injuries



    Medicine showcases


    Clinical Academie Research Partnership awards - https://www.nihr.ac.uk/documents/clinical-academic-research-partnership-carp/30439
    Robot urology surgery to lessen erectile dysfunction - https://www.theurologyfoundation.org/get-involved/urology-awareness-month

    • 7 min

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