Events

Three more great events at this year’s Cambridge Festival – and they’re all from BRC researchers
We’ve already publicised our webinar and family event taking place as part of this year’s Cambridge Festival – now we want to let you know about three more events taking place during the Read more

Cambridge Festival 2023
Can health data really save lives? Join us for this free online talk at the Cambridge Festival in March.Read more

How the public can influence health research – free information session
Patients and the public play a vital role in how research is carried out at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. Their voice can shape new research priorities and improve how we conduct our studies. Read more

EDGE user training for CUH research staff
In March 2017, an announcement was made by the NIHR that instructed each Clinical Research Network (CRN) to obtain a Local Portfolio Management System on behalf of their partner organisations. The system chosen Read more

Patient group shows power of working together
“Informative and inspirational”. For Cambridge BRC’s Georgina Norris, those two words summed up this year’s Beat SCAD conference, which took place in Birmingham earlier this month.
SCAD – or Spontaneous Coronary Artery Read more

Patient and Public Involvement training for researchers
The NIHR Cambridge BRC is offering all research staff a training session on Patient and Public Involvement.
The half-day session will provide staff with an introduction to Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Read more

Epic Research Seminar and Q&A session for all research staff
Following the high demand last year, the eHospital Research Design Authority has arranged another two Epic research seminars for research staff who actively use the Epic system at CUH.
These sessions will give Read more

Extra EDGE training dates for Cambridge research staff
In March 2017, an announcement was made by the NIHR that instructed each Clinical Research Network (CRN) to obtain a Local Portfolio Management System on behalf of their partner organisations. The system chosen for Read more

Gateway to Genetic Counselling for Nurses and Midwives
Registrations now open and applications welcomed for assessed courses in Human Genomics & Genomic Counselling from the Cambridge Genomic Medicine Programme to prepare Nurses and Midwives for the increased role of genetics in healthcare.
• Funding available for NHS Read more