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Continuation of funding secures Birmingham’s Clinical Research Facility | News

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Posted Friday, 4 March 2022 by Katie Goodyear The Birmingham Health Partners NIHR Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility (CRF) has been successful in its renewal funding bid from the National Institute for Health Research. The NIHR Wellcome Trust CRF was established in 2000 as one of the original 5 'millennium' facilities, based at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. It incorporated a facility at Birmingham Women's and Children's hospital in 2008.  This new award of £12.9million will continue to allow BHP founder-members UHB and BWC NHS Foundation Trusts to provide patients with opportunities to participate in experimental medicine research projects alongside their routine clinical care, in our ageless approach to care – from newborns through childhood, adulthood, maternity to old age.  In addition to this, the CRF is a vital facility enabling healthy volunteer studies and first in human trials for the advancement of new treatments and will continue to deli...

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