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  2. National Institute for Health and Care Research - Wikipedia

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    The NIHR (originally named National Institute for Health Research) was created in April 2006 under the government's health research strategy, Best Research for Best Health. [7] This strategy outlined the direction that NIHR research and development should take. Its predecessor was the NHS Research & Development programme which was established ...

  3. Lucy Chappell - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Chappell is a British professor of obstetrics at King’s College London and the Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) for the UK Department of Health and Social Care.As part of her CSA role, she oversees the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) as Chief Executive Officer.

  4. British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society - Wikipedia

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    All clinical research which is funded by a UKCRC partner (and this includes most UK national funding organisations who fund research through open national competition, including most research charities) are eligible for their study to be adopted on to the National Institute for Health and Care Research Clinical Research Network (NIHR CRN ...

  5. Wikipedia:NIHR/Article list - Wikipedia

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    Title Primary article Related articles Articles to be created "Experience of children and young people cared for in mental health, learning disability and autism inpatient settings". 2021-06-09.

  6. Deborah Lawlor - Wikipedia

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    She has set up a Reproductive Health theme at the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) which she leads. [3] Her programme has one strand aiming to improve in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) success by developing an evidence base to accurately predict success and identify causes of failure. Her work has led to ...

  7. Jane Sandall - Wikipedia

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    Sandall leads the Maternal Health Services and Policy Research Group in King's Health Partners Women’s Health Academic Centre and is also a lead for the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) South London Applied Research Collaboration. She has authored several Cochrane reviews on midwife-led settings and hundreds of peer-reviewed papers.

  8. Lucilla Poston - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Poston was awarded the G L Brown Prize Lecture by the Physiological Society. In 2017 she was made CBE for services to Women’s Health and appointed Emeritus Senior Investigator by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). [6] In 2021 Poston was President of the International Society for Developmental Origins of Health and ...

  9. Marian Knight - Wikipedia

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    Marian Knight MBE is a British physician who is a Professor of Maternal and Child Population Health at the University of Oxford. She is an Honorary Consultant of Public Health for Public Health England. During the COVID-19 pandemic Knight studied the characteristics and outcomes of pregnant women who tested positive for COVID-19.