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Strategic Thinking in Clinical Research

September 10 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

A promotional collage for an ECR (Early Career Researchers) webinar titled "Strategic Thinking in Clinical Research." The image is divided into several sections: Top Section: Background Image: Shows two laboratory scenes. On the left, a female scientist wearing protective glasses and a lab coat is focused on her work, using laboratory equipment. On the right, a male scientist wearing a surgical mask and gloves is examining a sample with a pipette. Text: Overlaid on the background, in large bold white and blue text: "STRATEGIC THINKING IN CLINICAL RESEARCH." Subtext: "Convenor: Dr. Emily Watts. 10th September 4-6pm BST." Logos and Badges: Includes the logo for the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland and a round blue badge with "ECR WEBINAR" written on it. Middle Section: Two blue panels with white text provide information on the speakers and session times: Left Panel: Features headshots and details of three speakers, Prof Pietro Fratta, Dr Conor Judge, and Prof Pearse Keane, with their respective topics and roles. Right Panel: Features headshots and details of two speakers, Dr Amy Fergusson and Dr Raahat Manrai, with their session information and roles. Bottom Section: A white panel with black and blue text announcing: "Join the discussion LIVE 10th September 2024, 4 - 6pm BST." Additional Information: Encourages visiting the website www.aopgbi.org for more details on webinars and events. Logo: On the left of the text, a stylised medical symbol resembling a caduceus. The overall design uses a combination of real-life lab images and text to promote a webinar, focusing on the importance of strategic thinking in clinical research.

This webinar is aimed at all ECRs interested in clinical research, from foundation doctors to those beginning independent fellowships. Topics include using AI in research and translating your research – engaging with industry and public and patient groups.

Learning goals for the episode

To give ECRs insights into how harnessing these elements of clinical research can help them to maximise their effectiveness.

Who should attend this webinar?

Anyone interested in clinical research from foundation doctors to newly independent clinician scientists.

Register to Attend


A promotional image for a webinar targeting early career researchers (ECRs) interested in clinical research. The background is divided into two sections: the left side features a solid dark blue background with text in white, and the right side shows a close-up image of laboratory glassware, including a microscope, test tubes, and a flask filled with blue liquid.

Text on the image reads:

"In recent years, our professional landscape has rapidly evolved with an ever-changing state public health, diverse career opportunities and the commercial introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

It is vital that researchers enter into the early stages of their careers with a strategy for success.

This webinar is aimed at all ECRs interested in clinical research; from foundation doctors to those beginning independent fellowships.

Our guest speakers will be providing valuable insights into the power that harnessing these elements of clinical research can have in maximising their research career."

The image also contains a logo on the left side resembling a stylised caduceus or medical symbol.

A promotional image featuring details about speakers and sessions for a webinar related to clinical research and artificial intelligence.

The background is solid dark blue with three circular headshots of speakers on the left, and their session details on the right. The information is presented in two segments:

First Segment:

Headshot: An image of Prof Pietro Fratta, a bald man wearing glasses and a dark shirt.
Text: "Translation research: Prof Pietro Fratta (4-4:30pm) Prof Pietro Fratta, Professor of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience at University College London Department of Neuromuscular Diseases."
Second Segment:

Headshot: An image of Dr Conor Judge, a man with curly dark hair, wearing a suit and tie, standing outdoors.

Text: "Using AI in Clinical Research: Dr Conor Judge & Prof Pearse Keane (4:30-5:30pm) Dr Conor Judge, Senior Lecturer in Applied Clinical Data Analytics at University of Galway and consultant nephrologist."

Headshot: An image of Prof Pearse Keane, a man with short hair, wearing glasses and a suit.

Text: "& Prof Pearse Keane, Professor of Artificial Medical Intelligence at UCL Institute of Ophthalmology."

On the far right bottom corner, there is a stylised medical symbol resembling a caduceus.

Vertical white lines on the left side of the headshots help visually separate the two segments of speaker information.

A promotional image for a webinar session on patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in clinical research, featuring details of the speakers and session time.

The background is dark blue, with two circular headshots of the speakers on the left side and their session details on the right. The information is organised in one segment:

Headshot of Dr Amy Fergusson: A woman with long dark hair, wearing a dark top, smiling against a plain background.

Text: "A Practical Guide to PPIE: Dr Amy Fergusson and Dr Raahat Manrai, University of Edinburgh (5:30-6PM) Dr Amy Fergusson, Network Scientific Coordinator for the Circadian Mental Health Network"
Headshot of Dr Raahat Manrai: A woman with long dark hair and glasses, smiling while seated at a table with food, wearing a light-coloured sweater.

Text: "& Dr Raahat Manrai, Postdoctoral research associate in Division of Psychiatry at University of Edinburgh. Her main responsibility is including lived..."
Below this, there is a white section with the following text in bold black:

"Join the discussion LIVE 10th September 2024, 4 - 6pm BST

For more information about our webinars and events, please visit www.aopgbi.org"

To the left of this text is a stylised medical symbol resembling a caduceus. Vertical white lines on the left side of the headshots visually separate the session details from the speakers' images.

Venue

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