Research project finder
By collaborating across different disciplines and subjects, our university researchers are taking on new projects to solve challenges in the modern world.
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NIHR Surgery MedTech Co-operative Funding
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Peter Richard Worsley -
Consequences, costs and cost-effectiveness of different workforce configurations in English acute hospitals: a longitudinal retrospective study using routinely collected data
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Peter Donald Griffiths -
SCIENCE - Surgery or Cast for Injuries of the EpicoNdyle in Children’s Elbows. A multi-centre prospective randomized superiority trial of operative fixation versus non-operative treatment for medial epicondyle fractures of the humerus
Status: ActiveLead researchers: Janis Baird -
Lown - NIR PGfAR (via Cambridge) - Screening for Atrial Fibrillation (Aug 17)
Status: ActiveLead researchers: Mark Lown -
A comparison of stimulant versus non-stimulant medication for ADHD in children and young people with a co-existing tic disorder: a randomised open-label, non-inferiority, trial of the clinical and cost effectiveness of methylphenidate versus guanfacine
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Samuele Cortese -
H. Dambha-Miller, Integrating health and social care: A mixed methods study in primary care
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Hajira Dambha-Miller -
H. Dambha-Miller, Patterns of remission in type 2 diabetes: A cohort analysis in primary care
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Hajira Dambha-Miller -
Baldwin - NIHR via Bristol - A double-blind multicentre randomised controlled trial of sertraline for anxiety in adults with autism spectrum disorder - Aug 18
Status: Not activeLead researchers: David Stewart Baldwin -
Views and experiences of community nurses and practice nurses of leg care and prevention of cellulitis: qualitative interview study
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Emma Jane Teasdale -
H. Hounkpatin, Understanding general practitioners' and nurse prescribers’ views and experiences of using clinical prediction rules in the management of respiratory infections: a qualitative study
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Hilda Osafo Hounkpatin