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Successful Applications to the Scottish Seedcorn Fund for Neurological Research 2021

CSO is pleased to announce the outcome of the second funding round for the Scottish Seedcorn Fund for Neurological Research.

Jointly funded by the RS Macdonald Charitable Trust and the Chief Scientist Office, the scheme provides up to £15,000 of funding per application for small innovative projects investigating the cause, prevention, treatment and/or management of neurodegenerative or neurodevelopmental disorders. To encourage the development of collaborative networks, all projects need to involve at least 2 academic centres.

Following an independent expert review process, 9 projects have been awarded funding. The portfolio of research includes basic science, clinical and qualitative approaches aimed at better understanding conditions including Parkinson’s, Motor Neurone Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease.

The list of funded projects is available here

The Scottish Seedcorn Fund for Neurological Research is administered by the University of St Andrews – both CSO and the RS Macdonald Charitable Trust would like acknowledge the work carried out by the University in this regard.

NHS Research Scotland Mental Health Annual Scientific Meeting, Tuesday 2nd November 2021

Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh and Online

‘Adaption and renewal: Navigating our recovery’

Now accepting poster submissions!

Please note, due to this year’s ASM being a hybrid event, posters will require to be submitted in a 3-minute video recording. This will be shown both in the venue and online. Full instructions will be sent out to presenters. The closing date for poster abstracts is 15/10/2021. Submissions will not be accepted past this date.

Download the poster submission form

Please send your completed form to Lisa Martin.

This is a hybrid event, with the opportunity to attend either in person, or virtually online. Please select your preferred ticket at registration using the link below. Limits on in-person attendance will be in line with Scottish Government guidance on indoor events.

Join for an engaging day of learning and discussion on the changing face of research in the wake of the Covid pandemic.

Speakers include:

Alastair Cook (Scottish Government)
Lucy Mulvagh (Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland)
Rory O’Connor (University of Glasgow)
Alan Carson (University of Edinburgh)
Vaughn Bell and Dorothy Wade (University College London)
David Porteous and Chloe Fawns-Ritchie (University of Edinburgh)
Andrew Gumley (NRS Mental Health Network/University of Glasgow)

Event information:

  • Anyone interested and involved in mental health research in Scotland can attend.
  • Free event! (refreshments and lunch provided at venue).
  • Exhibition stands available – please email Lisa Martin if interested.
  • The programme will be made available soon.

Book your place here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/163371854615 

National Research Network Clinical Lead Appointment – Hepatology

The Chief Scientist Office is looking to appoint a National Research Network Clinical Lead for Hepatology

The remit of this role is to ensure the effective delivery of research projects in the NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Hepatology portfolio, including increasing the number of patients enrolled into trials. The post holder will be expected to work closely with the NRS Portfolio Performance Manager, together with established groups, individual clinicians, NRS Research & Development Directors and lay representatives to promote, deliver and develop Research, Development and Innovation (RD&I) activity in the area, and with CSO on wider NRS strategic initiatives.

The post holder will be an established clinician resident and working in Scotland, and must be able to demonstrate a proven track record in clinical research activity within one or more areas of Hepatology.

Hours: 0.1FTE/ 1PA per week

Salary: Pro-rata within the post holder’s pay scale

Length: 3 years in the first instance, with the possibility to extend

NRS-Hepatology Clinical Lead-Job-Description

Applications, comprising a succinct CV (3-page maximum) and cover letter should be submitted to David Hood by the closing date of 5pm on Friday 15th October 2021.

Interviews will be held remotely in November 2021.

Please contact Alan McNair if you would like to discuss further prior to application