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How can I work collaboratively with NICE to increase my research impact?

Dates:28 February 2020
Times:09:00 - 14:00
What is it:Conferences
Organiser:Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Who is it for:University staff, Current University students
Speaker:Ann Webb, Colm Leonard, Judith Richardson, Kay Nolan, Peter Clayton , Rachel Elliott, Shaheen Hamdy, Sophia Ananiadou
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We’re delighted that NICE will be delivering a training session, for researchers at all career stages across the University, on Friday 28 February 2020 in the Schuster Annexe.

Talks will be from 9.30am – 1.00pm, with coffee on arrival and a networking lunch until 2.00pm.

An agenda is attached and registration is via Eventbrite

The session aims to demystify the processes involved in developing NICE clinical guidelines, highlight other areas of activity such as diagnostics guidance, public health and technology appraisals, and outline opportunities for you to engage with NICE at various stages of your research.

The intention for the session is to revolve around the role of research in:

• identifying and prioritising topics for guidance development

• appraising and synthesising current evidence

• identifying evidence gaps

• supporting NICE’s regulatory role in the health and social care system

You will also hear two cross-Faculty case studies to illustrate how a dermatologist and physicist from the University have influenced NICE guidelines and led to a change in public behaviour, plus how a computer scientist developed a text mining system that is now supporting evidence-based public health interventions.

If you have any questions about the event, or would like to discuss a specific issue with colleagues from NICE, then please let us know before 31st January 2020 by emailing lauren.tempelman@manchester.ac.uk.

Speakers

Ann Webb

Role: Professor of Atmospheric Radiation

Organisation: FSE

Colm Leonard

Role: NICE consultant clinical adviser

Organisation: NICE

Judith Richardson

Role: Deputy Medical Director and Programme Director

Organisation: NICE

Kay Nolan

Role: Associate Director

Organisation: NICE

Peter Clayton

Role: Vice Dean

Organisation: FBMH

Rachel Elliott

Role: Professor of Health Economics

Organisation: FBMH

Shaheen Hamdy

Role: Associate Dean for REF and Impact

Organisation: FBMH

Sophia Ananiadou

Role: Chair in Computer Science

Organisation: FSE

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