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For Researchers
Last updated on Wednesday, July 2, 2025
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read moreResearchers
Last updated on Tuesday, May 28, 2024
Below we have compiled a selection of key resources to support Research. All links to these resources can be found in the 'Related Links' section on the left of this page. If you would like to suggest additions to this selection, please contact us. If you’re involved in research, the...
read moreResearchers may access your medical records
Last updated on Friday, March 21, 2025
How we use your information We are also a research-active trust and data may be processed for approved scientific research purposes. There is the possibility that your records may be looked at by a research nurse or research administrator, who is not involved in your direct care, so we can see i...
read moreOur Facilities
Last updated on Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Introducing our purpose-built Research and Innovation Centre at Clatterbridge Hospital. We are excited to offer this space for researchers to facilitate the recruitment and follow-up of participants. Benefits for patients and researchers: Free parking next to the centre Comfortable, quiet...
read moreWelcome to our Research and Innovation Site
Last updated on Wednesday, December 4, 2024
For Patients For Researchers Meet the TeamFind Us Research is a hugely important part of the Trust's strategy to provide leading healthcare to our local population because it allows patients to receive new treatments. Watch this short video to find out why one of our patients wanted t...
read moreRare Kidney Conditions
Last updated on Thursday, July 3, 2025
What is the study about? We are looking for patients with a wide range of rare kidney disease. Please visit the RaDaR website to see a full list. Our research nurse will add your medical history and scan / blood results to the national RaDaR database - your information on this database is ano...
read morePre-term birth
Last updated on Friday, July 4, 2025
What is this study about? Preterm birth (PTB) happens when a baby is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. About 10% of babies are born preterm worldwide. PTB can have a serious impact on the lives and health of children and families. Researchers have found specific genetic factors related to PTB,...
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