Introducing the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre 2022-27 📺 Awarded £59.1 million by the NIHR (National Institute for Health and Care Research) for the next five years, Manchester BRC translates scientific discoveries into new treatments, diagnostic tests, and medical technologies to improve patients’ lives in Greater Manchester, Lancashire and South Cumbria. The NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre is hosted by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester, in partnership with Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and the Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust. Watch this new film about our vision to drive health improvements and lasting change for all through creative, inclusive and proactive research 👇 https://lnkd.in/eYtY2Dm8
NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
Hospitals and Health Care
Driving health improvements and lasting change through creative, inclusive and proactive research
About us
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is the largest BRC outside the South East of England and the beating heart of translational research across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and South Cumbria, transforming scientific breakthroughs into diagnostic tests and life-saving treatments for patients. Manchester BRC connects world-leading researchers based at The University of Manchester and six of the country’s foremost NHS Trusts, with a vision to drive health improvements and lasting change for all through creative, inclusive and proactive research that identifies and bridges gaps between new discoveries and individualised care.
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External link for NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Manchester
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2017
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Manchester, GB
Employees at NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
Updates
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🔬 A new Cystic Fibrosis Innovation Hub in Manchester is being launched to develop pioneering tests and treatments for lung infections. The research team at The University of Manchester, in collaboration with Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, will focus on understanding why people with cystic fibrosis (CF) develop lung exacerbations (flare-ups) and how to personalise treatments for them. The Manchester CF Innovation Hub Director is Professor Alex Horsley, key researcher within the Manchester BRC Respiratory Medicine theme. Researchers from theme will act as Principal Investigators on the studies. The multi-million-pound Innovation Hub is part of a new £15 million Translational Innovation Hub Network, funded by medical research charity LifeArc and leading charity Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Read more 👇 https://lnkd.in/esr3vMvJ
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Great to see Rachel & Eva Clarke sharing the amazing research & work taking place in rare conditions across Manchester on behalf of the MRCC & NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Annual Members’ Meeting yesterday! Did you know that 1 in 17 people will be affected by a rare condition at some point in their lives? Siddharth Banka William Newman Dinesh Chawla
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Today, Dr Celia Hulme delivered a pivotal presentation to the British Sign Language (BSL) Advisory Board Health and Social Care sub-group. This government-led board, established under the landmark BSL Act 2022, plays a crucial role in shaping policies affecting the Deaf community in the UK. Dr Hulme, researcher in the Manchester BRC Hearing Health theme, delivered a presentation titled "BSL Users and Audiology: Adult Hearing Aid Services”. This shed light on the challenges and needs of BSL users in accessing audiology services and the cultural competency of service design and delivery. The BSL Advisory Board, tasked with advising the government on BSL use in communications and policy implementation, will use Dr Hulme's insights to address key issues facing Deaf people in audiology services. This collaboration between academia and policymakers represents a significant step towards more inclusive and effective healthcare services. Find out more about the BSL Advisory Board 👇 https://lnkd.in/epsNeqKV #InternationalDayofSignLanguages NIHR (National Institute for Health and Care Research) | The University of Manchester Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
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Experts from Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and The University of Manchester have helped to develop an updated guideline for evidence-based, expert management of systemic sclerosis in people of all ages. Salford Royal is a referral centre for patients with systemic sclerosis and Rheumatologists Dr Michael Hughes and Dr Muditha Samaranayaka and Dermatologist Dr Nuala O'Donoghue as well as BRC Cluster Lead Prof Maya Buch were part of the UK-wide team who contributed to the new British Society for Rheumatology guideline. Since the previous guideline in 2016, progress in managing systemic sclerosis has included the areas of interstitial lung disease, pulmonary hypertension, hypertension and digital ulcer management. There are better opportunities to diagnose the disease early, and this update also expands the recommendations to cover systemic sclerosis at all ages, including children and young people. https://lnkd.in/emYpsiPi
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🗞️ Low dose morphine has the potential to treat chronic cough in people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), research led by Manchester BRC and NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre has shown. IPF is a condition where the lungs become scarred and breathing becomes increasingly difficult. Several treatments can help reduce the rate at which IPF gets worse, but they do not improve symptoms or quality of life. The PACIFY COUGH study is the first to show the benefit of using low dose morphine to treat IPF-related cough, a distressing symptom with significant physical, social, and psychological effects. The study took place at the NIHR Manchester Clinical Research Facility (CRF) at Wythenshawe Hospital, NIHR Guy’s and St Thomas’ CRF and NIHR Liverpool CRF. In the study, cough frequency was measured using the VitaloJAK cough monitor, a custom built wearable digital recording device with a lapel microphone and contact sensor attached to the breastbone, developed by Vitalograph in collaboration with Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. Read more 👇 https://lnkd.in/dXztFciA MFT Research and Innovation | Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals | NIHR (National Institute for Health and Care Research) | The University of Manchester Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
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Thank you to everyone who was part of our Greater Manchester Inflammation Research Event for the Life Sciences and Medical Technology Industries yesterday. The full-day event, held in partnership with NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), was filled with expert presentations, personal insights and plenty of networking and contact building for the future. Many attendees used our pledge cards to make a personal commitment which they will action going forwards. A special thank you to everyone who was involved in planning and delivering the event, which took place inside Citylabs 1.0 here on Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust's Oxford Road Campus. #GMInflamShowcase Holly Monaghan Katie Baker
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🙌 The morning session completed with a bang!💥 It was wonderful to hear, at the Greater Manchester Inflammation Research Showcase event hosted by the NIHR Clinical Research Network Greater Manchester , about the innovation, initiatives and collaboration that is securely underpinning Manchester’s research efforts. We heard from Professor Ben Parker who gave a great update on the early phase Rheumatology research being delivered at The NIHR Manchester Clinical Research Facility. Professor Richard Warren followed, outlining their ground breaking work, in partnership with industry, looking at the development of novel therapies for treating inflammatory skin diseases and showing the positive impact this is having for patients both physically and mentally. And lastly Professor Anne Barton gave an informative talk outlining how The NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is driving translational research. The morning sessions were an incredible overview of the capabilities, experiences and the passion to deliver high quality, meaningful trials all of which completely resonate with PHARMExcel’s mission and vision. #Manchester #ClinicalResearch #ClinicalTrials #CRF #CRO #PHARMExcel #NIHR #InflammationResearch #GMInflamShowcase
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We are thrilled to be joined by a range of distinguished guests from across the Greater Manchester Inflammation ecosystem at our Inflammation Research Showcase today. With us are speakers from early to late phase research, across community, primary and decentralised settings. The NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre and the NIHR Clinical Research Network Greater Manchester are collaboratively hosting the Greater Manchester Inflammation Research Showcase: Focusing on Musculoskeletal Disorders and Dermatology event today in CityLabs1.0. Please join in the conversation using the hashtag #GMInflamShowcase and keep an eye out for the key takeaways in the post-event blog coming soon. NIHR Manchester Clinical Research Facility (CRF) | wearevocal | The University of Manchester | The University of Manchester Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health | Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust | MFT Research and Innovation