New guiding principles for community engagement and involvement in global health research
The new guiding principles provide stronger guidance for researchers in developing CEI plans.
- Published: 06 August 2024
The new guiding principles provide stronger guidance for researchers in developing CEI plans.
Seven outstanding researchers join a prestigious group of leading health and care researchers as the latest cohort of NIHR Global Research Professors
New NIHR-funded research has found a link between problematic smartphone use and depression, anxiety, and insomnia in teens.
New data from the NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN) shows an increase in GP practices taking part in research in 2023/24.
A new study funded by NIHR has found that public health measures that tackle dementia risk factors, could provide as much as £4 billion in savings in England.
A psoriasis drug can help treat children and adolescents with early-stage type-1 diabetes, an NIHR and MRC-funded study finds
Major study finds that the new shingles vaccine ‘Shingrix’ is more protective against dementia compared to the previous shingles vaccine.
A new study supported by NIHR has found that women treated for ovarian cancer caused by faulty BRCA genes have a lower risk of also developing breast cancer than previously thought.
Research funded by NIHR's School for Public Health Research has found that UK adolescents get around two-thirds of their daily calories from ultra-processed foods.
Dr Lisa Ledger has been appointed NIHR Assistant Director of Allied Health Professions.
An NIHR-funded study has found that over-the-counter nasal sprays are effective at reducing the symptoms and duration of flu and colds in at-risk patients. They could also reduce antibiotic use.
Leading scientists at NIHR have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours List for outstanding contributions to health and social care.
In partnership with Diabetes UK, NIHR is investing nearly £3 million into research to spot, treat and prevent type 1 diabetes distress.
12 NIHR professors have been recognised for exceptional contribution to biomedical and health research.
Researchers funded by the NIHR’s Oxford Biomedical Research Centre have created a standardised tool that will be rolled out nationally
All NIHR global health research projects can now be led by researchers in LMICs
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals will run the new HRC Network, which extends across England
The NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) Programme has funded a series of new awards to support nurses and midwives.
NIHR has awarded £1.5m funding to a new Greater Manchester mental health research project, which will evaluate a mental health joint response service.
The new package of research funding initiatives to stimulate brain tumour research is led by NIHR and the Tessa Jowell Brain Cancer Mission (TJBCM).
Patients’ risk of falling in the next 12 months could be predicted from their NHS data, thanks to a new calculator developed with funding from NIHR.
Giving small daily doses of milk or peanuts to children who are allergic to them can help train their bodies to tolerate the allergens, according to early results from a new trial.
A girl born deaf can now hear unaided after participating in a world first trial.
Thousands more men could be saved every year as a new screening trial aims to double the efficacy of prostate cancer screening.
Researchers at UCLH are trialling a skin cancer immunotherapy that is personalised to each patient's tumour