Manchester hearing health experts to conduct research at UK’s first Safe Listening festival
Manchester researchers will be involved in implementing global standards and conducting research as part of the UK’s first Safe Listening festival,
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is the largest BRC outside the South East of England and the beating heart of translational research across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and South Cumbria, transforming scientific breakthroughs into diagnostic tests and life-saving treatments for patients.
Awarded £64.1 million (2022-28) – the largest single research award given by the NIHR to the city region – Manchester BRC brings together world-leading researchers based at The University of Manchester and six of the country’s foremost NHS Trusts, with a vision to drive health improvements and lasting change for all through creative, inclusive and proactive research that identifies and bridges gaps between new discoveries and individualised care.
Manchester BRC is driving forward pioneering research in the areas of cancer (prevention and early detection, advanced radiotherapy, precision medicine, living with and beyond cancer), inflammation (rheumatic and musculoskeletal disease, respiratory medicine, dermatology, integrative cardiovascular medicine), under-researched conditions (hearing health, mental health, rare conditions) and advanced diagnostics and therapeutics (next generation phenotyping and diagnostics, next generation therapeutics).
Improving health across the city regionManchester researchers will be involved in implementing global standards and conducting research as part of the UK’s first Safe Listening festival,
To ensure the continued delivery of our EDI Strategy, the NIHR BRC: Manchester has appointed Dr Sayema Rahman Khan as our EDI Operational Lead and Dr Andrea Murray as our EDI Strategic Lead.
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