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SUMMARY:From Insight to Impact: Women’s Health Design Jam – Leeds
DESCRIPTION:A one-day collaborative innovation experience exploring women’s health challenges \n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a Women’s Health Design Jam – a one-day\, hands-on experience bringing together curious\, creative\, and mission-driven people to explore real-world challenges in women’s health. \nThis is open to anyone\, and you don’t need a startup idea or prior entrepreneurial experience to participate. The design jam is all about learning\, collaborating\, and exploring how insight can lead to meaningful solutions. \nAcross the day\, you’ll: \n\nWork in small\, multidisciplinary teams to explore women’s health inequalities\nCombine lived experience\, research\, data\, and professional insight to understand root causes\nApply inclusive design and early-stage innovation methods\nCo-create and sense-check early ideas in a supportive\, collaborative environment\nExperience the same approach used in our Women’s Health Venture Builder programme\n\nWho this is for:This design jam is for anyone curious about women’s health\, social impact\, and collaborative problem-solving. Participants often come from academia\, technology\, healthcare\, public sector\, community organisations\, or simply bring lived experience or unique perspectives. All are welcome. \nWhy attend: \n\nGain practical experience in research-led innovation methods\nConnect with diverse peers and ecosystem partners\nReflect on how insight can become impact in women’s health\nExplore whether you’d like to progress to the full Women’s Health Venture Builder programme (attendance is part of the recruitment process\, but there’s no requirement to continue)
URL:https://hrc-surgical.nihr.ac.uk/event/from-insight-to-impact-womens-health-design-jam-leeds/
LOCATION:Nexus Leeds\, Nexus at Leeds University\, Discovery Way University of Leeds\, Leeds\, West Yorkshire\, LS2 3AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:HRC Partner Events
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SUMMARY:NIHR Webinar: Is a career in research for me? - social care and social work
DESCRIPTION:This 75-minute webinar is for anyone interested in exploring research as part of their career in social care and social work. The NIHR funds world-leading health and social care research that improves people’s health and wellbeing\, while also promoting economic growth.  \nWe also support research careers\, offering opportunities to develop new skills\, access training and funding\, and join a supportive network\, while contributing to research that has real-world impact.  \nThe webinar will cover:  \ninsights into life as a research professional\, shared by researchers at different career stages\nan overview of research career pathways and what research work looks like in practice\nkey opportunities and challenges within research careers\nAttend to discover:  \nfirst-hand perspectives on what it’s really like to work in research\nthe range of research roles and entry points available to those new to the field\nour role in supporting individuals to develop research skills and career development\nYou will also have the opportunity to ask questions of the presenters at the end.  \nThe webinar will be chaired by Catherine Robinson\, Professor of Social Care Research at the University of Manchester.
URL:https://hrc-surgical.nihr.ac.uk/event/nihr-webinar-is-a-career-in-research-for-me-social-care-and-social-work/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Capacity Building and Training,HRC Partner Events,HRC Themes and Support,Non - HRC Events
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SUMMARY:Could new research help to reduce the need for immunosuppression after a kidney transplant?
DESCRIPTION:Webinar hosted by the UK Organ Donation and Transplantation Research Network (UKODTRN).\nRegulatory T cells are a type of immune cell that naturally calm down unwanted immune reactions. In this webinar\, Professor Fadi Issa will describe how researchers are trying to harness these cells to reduce the need for life long immunosuppressant drugs after having a transplant. He will share what the lab and early clinical results show so far and discuss what this research could mean for patients in the future.\nThe session will conclude with a 15-minute Q&A discussion with your submitted questions.\nThe UKODTRN is administered by Kidney Research UK.
URL:https://hrc-surgical.nihr.ac.uk/event/could-new-research-help-to-reduce-the-need-for-immunosuppression-after-a-kidney-transplant/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Non - HRC Events,Patient & Public Involvement and Engagement
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