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Congratulations to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) researchers who were recognised at this year’s Making a Difference Awards 2025, hosted by The University of Manchester (UoM). The ...
On #IND2025, Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner Laura shares her passion and pride for the role of nursing in research and innovation to support the transformation of healthcare practice.
We work with patients, universities, industry and others to take the best new ideas from cutting-edge science, and use them to create new tests and treatments that benefit patients more quickly. Over ...
Through our pioneering research and innovation we are improving lives by giving patients the opportunity to shape and take part in clinical studies and evaluations. Click the image below to view our ...
Research and Innovation (R&I) at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) has a strong focus on partnerships and collaboration with industry and academia, in order to improve the health and ...
Award winning Dr Fozia Ahmed is a Consultant Cardiologist at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT). She is also the national lead and co-chair of the Global Expert Panel for STEP HFpEF – a ...
Greater Manchester residents are being encouraged to take part in a research study at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital (MREH) that aims to improve the diagnosis and treatment of conditions associated ...
What research means to me is a photography competition for budding photographers of all abilities to celebrate healthcare research in Manchester 2018 with £300 up for grabs for the winning entry. As ...
The Research and Innovation Division (R&I) at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) announces three new pump-priming fellowships promoting the development of highly motivated future leaders ...
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) has been awarded almost £2.5m to investigate the effectiveness of new airways devices to transform care and outcomes for seriously ill patients in ...
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