Liverpool Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (LECMC) The Liverpool ECMC is a collaboration between the University of Liverpool (Liverpool Clinical Trials Centre and Good Clinical Practice Laboratory Facility) and The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust. ECMC status was awarded to Liverpool in 2017 and is funded by Cancer Research UK and the National Institute for Health Research. | ||||||
Liverpool Good Clinical Practice Laboratories (GCP Labs) Established in 2009, the Good Clinical Practice Laboratory Facility (GCPLab) has extensive experience of acquiring, storing and analysing high quality human biological samples linked to anonymised clinical trials. The GCPLab aims to produce transparent, reliable, reproducible results, whilst also giving traceability, auditability and accountability. The GCPLab works to defined quality standards, incorporating regulatory requirements which govern translational research. Find out more about the GCPLabs...
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The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre is one of the UK's leading cancer centres. They bring together expert staff, high-quality care and excellence in research to drive forward the development of new leading edge drugs and therapies and provide outstanding specialist care for patients. | ||||||
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General Data Protection Regulation - Transparency Information for PatientsAs a University we use personally-identifiable information to conduct research to improve health, care and services. As a publicly-funded organisation, we have to ensure that it is in the public interest when we use personally-identifiable information from people who have agreed to take part in research. This means that when you agree to take part in a research study, we will use your data in the ways needed to conduct and analyse the research study. Your rights to access, change or ..... |
Clinical Trial Innovations Improve Surgical Outcomes EventThe North West Surgical Trials Centre is holding its next Surgical Research Workshop event, entitled 'Clinical Trial Innovations Improve Surgical Outcomes' on the afternoon of Monday 29th January 2018 in Birchwood, Warrington.
Confirmed speakers: Dr Jonathan Sheffield, NIHR Clinical Research Network CEO Professor Dion Morton, Professor of Surgery and RCSEng Director of Clinical Research - Colorectal Surgical Research ..... |
LCTU Stand at NCRI ConferenceThe LCTU has a stand at the NCRI (National Cancer Research Institute) Conference. The conference is taking place from Sunday 5th November to Wednesday 8th November 2017 in the BT Convention Centre in Liverpool For more information please visit the link below.
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Packing of Perianal Abscess Cavities - full study now in set-upThe Phase III Randomised Controlled Trial assessing the impact of postoperative Packing of Perianal Abscess Cavities in now funded and in set-up. Packing changes are very painful for patients that have undergone this procedure. The primary aim of this study is to assess the pain of wound cavity packing changes versus no wound cavity packing at all, as well as the wound cavity healing rate of both techniques as a secondary aim. Other secondary aims will also be assessed. A ..... |