Exciting new job opportunity with the CRF-UCC: Research Assistant - Statistics, Data & Analysis Unit (SDAU) The CRF-UCC is seeking a Research Assistant to support the continued growth of the SDAU. The SDAU offer services to patient-focused researchers in the areas of study design, biostatistics, research data management and Open Research. The successful candidate will work closely with the Principal Statistician and the Senior Manager of Data Services to help deliver and develop the data stewardship capabilities of the unit. This is a new role and offers considerable flexibility in terms of working hours with a mix of on-site and remote working options. The position would be particularly suited to candidates seeking to return to employment or those with childcaring responsibilities. 🕛 Deadline: Candidates should apply before 12 noon (Irish Local Time) on Thursday 5th December, 2024 🔗 For more information and to apply, visit: https://lnkd.in/eZirSmBq UCC Research Cancer Research @UCC UCC Medicine and Health Sonraí Irish Data Stewardship Network Health Research Board (HRB) The School of Public Health UCC HRB- Trials Methodology Research Network Ireland
HRB Clinical Research Facility - University College Cork
Research Services
We have the infrastructure, staff and expertise to enable you to conduct world-class patient focused research
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https://crf.ucc.ie/
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- 51-200 employees
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- Cork
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Mercy University Hospital
Grenville Place
Cork, T12 WE28, IE
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Cancer Trials Cork based at CUH/UCC Cancer Centre in Cork University Hospitals Group is seeking a proactive and experienced Operations Lead to oversee the seamless day-to-day operations of the unit. This pivotal role involves ensuring the effective implementation of Cancer Trials Cork policies and procedures to meet clinical trials accrual & cancer centre strategy goals, while fostering strong engagement with key stakeholders and funders. As a Senior Research Coordinator, you will play a central role in managing the unit’s core operations, including recruitment, HR and infrastructure. Your expertise will be essential in driving compliance, operational efficiency, and collaboration across all aspects of the organisation to help more patients regionally access cutting edge treatments. The ideal candidate is: - Experienced in managing diverse workloads. - Highly organised and detail-oriented. - Skilled in stakeholder engagement and strategic resource allocation. - Proactive and enthusiastic, with a can-do attitude. Join us to make a meaningful impact in advancing cancer research and clinical trials. To learn more about the role and application details, visit https://lnkd.in/eqZThAPk Feel free to share or tag someone who might be the perfect fit. University College Cork I UCC Medicine and Health I Cork University Hospitals Group I HRB Clinical Research Facility - University College Cork I HRB National Clinical Trials Office (NCTO) I Cancer Trials Ireland I Health Research Board (HRB)
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For those of you working in clinical trials, this is not to be missed. We are developing training materials for professionals and undergrads in the health sciences to ensure that current and future trialists understand how and why we must design inclusive clinical trials. Follow Sensitise to catch all the latest news.
To support the implementation of inclusive clinical trials on a larger scale we are developing materials to support you in conducting workshops and promoting this idea across the clinical research community. https://lnkd.in/erh-YQfm HRB Clinical Research Facility - University College Cork, HRB National Clinical Trials Office (NCTO), The School of Public Health UCC,UCC Medicine and Health, Trial Forge, ECRIN (European Clinical Research Infrastructure Network), Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, CZECRIN #inclusiveclinicaltrial, #DEI, #training, #trialdesign
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📣 Newsletter! 📣 We have just published our Winter/Christmas Newsletter! Read below to stay up to date and in the loop with the whole clinical research sector and to learn about some exciting events we held over the year! If you'd like to download a copy of this newsletter or look back at our previous editions, you can do so on our dedicated page: https://lnkd.in/eNj7THGt #clinicalresearch #clinicaltrials #events #news #ireland Health Research Board (HRB), Cancer Trials Ireland, Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), HSE Research and Development, Dementia Trials Ireland, HRB CTN, Diabetes Collaborative Clinical Trial Network, In4kids, INFANT Research Centre, Rare Disease Clinical Trial Network, University of Galway - Institute for Clinical Trials, Children’s Health Ireland (CHI), HRB Clinical Research Facility - University College Cork, Health Research Institute (HRI), Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), UCD Clinical Research Centre, St James's Hospital Dublin, IPHA, Enterprise Ireland, HRB- Trials Methodology Research Network Ireland
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👏 Heartfelt congratulations to our own Aoibheann Kavanagh on receiving the Sir Charles Cameron Prize in Public Health for graduating top of her BSc. Public Health Sciences Degree Programme in 2023 and receiving the highest result each year for 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023! 👏 Incredible work and well deserved! Also pictured are Shauna Cunningham (Awarded the prize for the most recent year graduated in 2024), Janas Harrington, Senior Lecturer and Director of the BSC Public Health Sciences Programme and Prof Ella Arensman, Head of School of Public Health.
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🚨 Just one week to go before we close the survey. 🚨 Don't miss your opportunity to contribute to the future of Clinical Investigations and Performance Studies in Ireland: https://lnkd.in/eSKtv4jM
🔬 Help Shape the Future of MedTech Clinical Investigations and Performance Studies in Ireland!🔬 We need your help with a crucial initiative to gain a deeper understanding of the landscape of clinical investigations and performance studies in the Medical Device and MedTech sectors. Working with Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, and Irish Medtech, we're gathering insights from professionals in the Medtech space about their experiences conducting clinical investigations and performance studies both in Ireland and internationally. Why participate? Your input will directly influence policy discussions and future initiatives, help to identify key challenges and opportunities in our sector and shape the future of clinical investigations and performance studies in Ireland. This survey is for all Medtech organisations, academic and commercial, from startups to multinational companies. Ready to contribute? Take our quick anonymous survey here: https://lnkd.in/eSKtv4jM Please share with your network - every voice matters! #Medtech #ClinicalTrials #ClinicalInvestigations #Ireland #Innovation Health Research Board (HRB), Irish Medtech, Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), National Office for Research Ethics Committees, IDA Ireland, Enterprise Ireland, Irish Medtech Skillnet , IQVIA MedTech, Health Research Institute (HRI), UCD Clinical Research Centre, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), University of Galway - Institute for Clinical Trials, HRB Clinical Research Facility - University College Cork, St James's Hospital Dublin, RCSI Clinical Research Centre, Children’s Health Ireland (CHI), John Kilmartin, Mary-Claire O'Regan, Fionnuala Keane, Paul McNally, Dr Tanya Mulcahy PhD, Aideen O Doherty, Ailish Walsh, Aoife Lowery, Lucia Prihodova, Dr Donal O'Connor
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Looking forward to welcoming attendees to our 2024 CoMH Research Conference Futures 2024! #CoMHFutures2024 Our research conference will showcase the diverse range of fundamental, translational and clinical research in CoMH that is central to UCC Futures and to the Academic Health Sciences in the South West region. We look forward to welcoming researchers from all career stages to showcase and present their work, make new connections and explore new opportunities for collaboration. Doors will open in UCC's Western Gateway Building on Thursday 12th December at 8:30am, and the Conference will be opened by Professor Helen Whelton, Head of College of Medicine and Heath and Chief Academic Officer of the South/Southwest Hospital Group at 9:00am. We have an excellent Programme of Events https://lnkd.in/eKuSV9ec lined up and look forward to listening to our impactful speakers and viewing 120 poster presentations. Further details available here https://lnkd.in/e25w3AWA Gerard O'Keeffe Caroline Seacy Susan Rafferty-McArdle Ella Arensman Ken O'Halloran Geraldine (Gerry) Lee DENIS O'MAHONY John Cryan John O'Halloran Sarah Kittel-Schneider Michelle O'Driscoll Emmy Racine Elaine Lehane Eibhlin Looney Rehab Elhiny María Rodríguez Aburto Margaret McGrath Margaret Steele Rosanne Raftery (PhD) Ciara Kidd Pádraig Cronin University College Cork School of Pharmacy, UCC The School of Public Health UCC University College Cork School of Nursing and Midwifery Univer APC Microbiome Ireland INFANT Research Centre Cancer Research @UCC SPHeRE PhD Programme Health Research Board (HRB) HRB Clinical Research Facility - University College Cork #research #transformingtomorrowshealth #hse
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⌛ Deadline for applications is 12 pm, Thursday 5th December
Exciting new job opportunity with the CRF-UCC: Research Assistant - Statistics, Data & Analysis Unit (SDAU) The CRF-UCC is seeking a Research Assistant to support the continued growth of the SDAU. The SDAU offer services to patient-focused researchers in the areas of study design, biostatistics, research data management and Open Research. The successful candidate will work closely with the Principal Statistician and the Senior Manager of Data Services to help deliver and develop the data stewardship capabilities of the unit. This is a new role and offers considerable flexibility in terms of working hours with a mix of on-site and remote working options. The position would be particularly suited to candidates seeking to return to employment or those with childcaring responsibilities. 🕛 Deadline: Candidates should apply before 12 noon (Irish Local Time) on Thursday 5th December, 2024 🔗 For more information and to apply, visit: https://lnkd.in/eZirSmBq UCC Research Cancer Research @UCC UCC Medicine and Health Sonraí Irish Data Stewardship Network Health Research Board (HRB) The School of Public Health UCC HRB- Trials Methodology Research Network Ireland
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🎉Congratulations to our own Loraine O’Neill and Joanna Cleary 🎉 They took 1st prize at the Irish Research Nurses and Midwives Network 16th Annual Conference for their Poster submission: "Collaboration of the Research Nurse Coordinator in the Intensive Care Unit of Cork University Hospital with the Clinical Research Facility-University College Cork'. We're delighted to see their fantastic work recognised! None of the work done in Clinical Trials would be possible without the fantastic Research Nursing staff. Thank you Joanna and Loraine for representing us and, once again, our heartfelt congratulations!🎉
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🎉 We are thrilled to announce that Neil Wallace, graduate of the MSc Clinical Trials at UCC has won the prestigious 2023 David Sackett Young Investigator Award for the best publication in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology by a young researcher his groundbreaking research for his thesis paper on ethnicity reporting in clinical trials!🎉 This work was supervised by Dr Frances Shiely, at the HRB Clinical Research Facility - University College Cork, The School of Public Health UCC, UCC Medicine and Health & HRB- Trials Methodology Research Network Ireland. Neil's research has shed crucial light on the persistent challenges in recording and reporting participant ethnicity in clinical trials. The findings demonstrate the Underrecording and underreporting of ethnicity in clinical trials: while 67% of trials collect ethnicity data, only 9% provide comprehensive details on collection and reporting methods. This research doesn't just identify problems - it offers concrete solutions through practical recommendations that will help shape the future of clinical trial design. Further work in the area of inclusivity in trials is the SENSITISE (Inclusive Clinical Trials Training and Education) project. Follow the trial on LinkedIn and Twitter and for outputs which will be freely available to all, see the trial website: https://lnkd.in/erh-YQfm for further details.