Event resources
On this page you can find an archive of recent presentations and resources from our events and training sessions.
25th Infections Showcase
How common is life-threatening fungal disease and sepsis? Prof David Denning
Rapid detection of azole resistance with pyrosequencing Lily Novak Frazer
Aspergillus colonisation of the airways – it is partly in your genes Dr Sara Gago
Using Data to Improve Opportunities for Antimicrobial Treatments Sian Bladon
Mycobiome sequencing – can we use it for diagnosing fungal infection? Danielle Weaver
What can we do to reduce mortality from sepsis? Professor Paul Dark
Where next for infection research? Dr Tim Felton
Peer support network for experimental medicine studies - webinars and networking
- Webinar recording – Statistical support and advice with Jamie Sergeant – November 2019
- Slides – Study Design with Dr Chris Sutton – October 2019
- Ethics Overview for trials and studies, June 2019 (webinar recording)
- Ethics Overview for trials and studies, June 2019 (presentation)
- Contracting advice for trials and studies, June 2019 (webinar recording)
- Contracting advice for trials and studies, June 2019 (presentation)
- Pathways to help researchers when setting up studies and trials resource
- Recording of 18 April webinar: GM support for setting up trials and studies
Digital reach through communication: Twitter and opinion writing workshop
- Digital reach through communication: Twitter and opinion writing workshop overview
- Introduction to Manchester Policy Blogs – Craig Whittall
- Understanding and Using Altmetrics – Scott Taylor
- Twitter: what you need to know – Justin Wilson
- Creating a Digital Identity for your Research – Prof. Rick Body
- BRC Blog Guidelines
Effective Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Experimental Medicine - 27 Nov 2017
Introduction presentation – Professor Ian Bruce, BRC Director
Effective PPIE in experimental medicine workshop slides – Leah Holmes, PPIE Lead for the BRC
Frequently Asked Questions about Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement
Improving clinical pathways through prediction of health risks and outcomes workshop
Prevention better than cure?
How to change health-related behaviour: the impact of risk communication and other interventions – Professor David French
Targeted community based lung cancer screening – Dr Haval Balata
Preventing psoriatic arthritis: targeting interventions in high risk groups – Mr John Bowes
Lifestyle Interventions for disease prevention – Michelle Harvie
The Importance of prevention and early detection – Professor Gareth Evans
The burden of cancer attributed to obesity and diabetes: opportunity for cancer prevention and optimising diabetes management – Professor Andrew Renehan