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VOICES study shows how we can improve outcomes and care for thousands with rare conditions

The study provides first-ever evidence of how best to deliver effective services that will improve health outcomes and experiences of care for the thousands of people across the UK living with rare conditions such as vasculitis.
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Welcome to the group: Nourah Alotaibi

Nourah is passionate about research and teaching and recently joined the group as a PhD student. She has a background in anaesthesia and completed her MSc in Critical Care at the University of Glasgow.
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Centre for Musculoskeletal Health and Work Annual Research Day 2024

This March we were delighted to once again welcome friends and colleagues from across CMHW to Aberdeen for our Annual Research Meeting 2024!
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Welcome to the group: Ariane Herrick

Ariane is a Professor of Rheumatology with a specialism in systemic sclerosis, and joins the group as Honorary Clinical Chair.
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Welcome to the group: Nabeeha Attique

Nabeeha joins the group as a PhD student after earning a BSc degree in Biomedical Science from Manchester Metropolitan University. Her PhD will aim to address the issues surrounding chronic pain as a public health priority.
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Welcome to the group: Bader Almodibeg

Bader joins the group to study for his PhD thesis on perioperative pain management for cancer surgery.
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Epi group research among work and health projects awarded share of £1.5m funding

The NIHR Work and Health Research Programme has awarded £1.5 million in funding to 13 development award projects to support health in working people.
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Welcome to the group: Lili Xu

Lili joins the group after completing a PhD in health services and policy at the College of Public Health at the University of Iowa, USA.
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Epi Group study team fight back against global public health emergency

Following the declaration by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that antimicrobial resistance is one of the top global public health threats facing humanity, a 5-year long project is now underway to find the best and most effective forms of defence against this growing problem.
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Welcome to the group: Cara Ghiglieri

Cara joins the group from Northern Ireland, where she is currently finalising her health psychology PhD in the Centre for Improving Health-Related Quality of Life (CIHRQoL) at Queen's University, Belfast.