Hearing Health Now – sparking important conversations Posted: Friday, December 11, 2020 Author: Paolo Arru In his blog Paolo Arru, Vocal Project Manager, tells us about Hearing Health Now – a unique and innovative project which aims to spark more conversations around hearing health. Continue reading full article: Hearing Health Now – sparking important conversations
Manchester involves young people around the world in an ambitious webcomic about a pandemic Posted: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 The third chapter of a nine-part sci-fi satire webcomic, Planet DIVOC-91, featuring articles and art by young adults about COVID-19. Continue reading full article: Manchester involves young people around the world in an ambitious webcomic about a pandemic
Public involvement and engagement in the COVID-19 crisis Posted: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 Author: Dr Emily Howlett Research across the globe is shifting gears at an extraordinary rate in an effort to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. In these exceptional times, how do we ensure the voices of patients and the public are heard? Continue reading full article: Public involvement and engagement in the COVID-19 crisis
Manchester responds to COVID-19 crisis Posted: Monday, March 30, 2020 In an unprecedented move, scientists and clinicians across Greater Manchester have formed a Rapid Response Research Group to find ways to beat COVID-19 and save lives. Continue reading full article: Manchester responds to COVID-19 crisis
How we are using data to address health inequalities in research Posted: Tuesday, February 4, 2020 Author: Gareth Adaway In the third blog in our ‘addressing health inequalities in research’ series, our Data Management Lead, Gareth Adaway, discusses the role data plays in our work. Continue reading full article: How we are using data to address health inequalities in research
Health inequalities in Greater Manchester – why they exist and what we are doing to address it Posted: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 Author: Tracy Grey In the second blog in our ‘addressing health inequalities in research’ series, our Public Programmes Project Manager for Communities and Inclusion, Tracy Grey, discusses some of the health inequalities that persist in our Greater Manchester population and why. Continue reading full article: Health inequalities in Greater Manchester – why they exist and what we are doing to address it
How can translational research benefit those who might need it the most? Posted: Wednesday, January 8, 2020 Author: Dr Bella Starling In the first instalment in our new blog series, Dr Bella Starling, Co-Director of Public Programmes, discusses the benefits translational research can have for society as a whole. Continue reading full article: How can translational research benefit those who might need it the most?
Top 10 priorities for detecting cancer early – things we learnt during our research Posted: Monday, December 23, 2019 Author: Ellena Badrick Ellie Badrick summarises the achievements of the top 10 priorities for detecting cancer early project in her latest blog. Continue reading full article: Top 10 priorities for detecting cancer early – things we learnt during our research