We are pleased to share that one of our wonderful collaborators, Tiny Medical Apps, has been awarded £799,725 of funding from SBRI Healthcare to support the development of the Digital Health Passport for Epilepsy.
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Health Tech News (HTN) Now are hosting a series of online webinars and panel discussions for NHS professionals that cover a range of health tech topics across health and care settings.
The NIHR HRC in Paediatrics and Child Health were delighted to attend the British Paediatric Sleep Society (BPSS) Research Fest 2025 and host a workshop with healthcare professionals to evaluate the Top 10 Priorities in this vital area of healthcare research.
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Great Ormond Street Hospital Data Research, Innovation and Virtual Environment (GOSH DRIVE) is inviting applications for funding to support a non-clinical PhD student project in the field of clinical informatics.
https://hrc-children.nihr.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/CYP_smiling_stock_feature_495x400.jpg400495Jess McNeillhttps://hrc-children.nihr.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/NIHR-HRC-in-Paediatrics-and-Child-Health-Website-Logo-Header-600x60-2-e1715932532483.pngJess McNeill2025-01-14 10:00:002025-01-16 10:11:08Self-help resource for young people with needle fear developed by team at University of Sheffield
Great Ormond Street Hospital Data Research, Innovation and Virtual Environment (GOSH DRIVE) is inviting applications for funding to support a non-clinical PhD student project in the field of clinical informatics.