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Our Senior Investigator Award recognises outstanding research leaders, but questions about what the scheme represents can sometimes stop excellent candidates from applying.

To address this, Catherine Pope, Chair of the Senior Investigator Funding Committee, has written a blog

Sign up for a fascinating @NIHRresearch BRC: Oxford online talk on 21 July at 2pm on how managing high blood pressure during pregnancy and after giving birth, can help women reduce their long-term risk of stroke, heart disease and dementia. Sign up: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/4b000b0b-3314-462d-881e-739717c36d42@25d273c3-a851-4cfb-a239-e9048f989669

Calling all our researchers at @CUH_NHS & @CamBioCampus. The #NIHR Senior Investigator award is now open! The award recognises the most prestigious researchers of applied health and social care. As it is 20 years of the NIHR it's a great time to apply! https://bit.ly/4gpEym6

Want to find out more about undertaking commercial research at @CUH_NHS? Our half-day FREE workshop on Fri 17 July 08:30-13:00 at the Hexagon Centre on @CamBioCam is for CUH staff who want an overview of commercial research delivery. Book your spot now:

Join us this Friday (10 July) at 10am for the next in our PPI In Action webinar series. This time we’ll be looking at why and how the voices of young people are so critical in weight management research and service evaluation.

💬 Hear from speakers Dr Catherine Homer, Professor

☀️ June brought another big month of research across our Biomedical Research Centres - from life-extending cancer treatment to advances in heart disease, genetics, mental health and infectious disease.

🎥 Watch the video below for the highlights.
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