Four aspiring research leaders in Wales have been awarded protected research time by Health and Care Research Wales.
The funding comes from the 2021 round of the NHS Research Time Awards and has a total lifetime value of £356,789.
The NHS Research Time Award scheme is open to staff in NHS Wales, or staff contracted to NHS Wales (such as doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives, allied health professionals and clinical scientists) in primary, secondary or community care or public health.
It aims to build research capacity and capability in the NHS by offering staff the opportunity to apply for protected time to engage in research activity.
Michael Bowdery, Head of Programmes, Health and Care Research Wales, said:
“The funding panel was impressed with the applicants’ passion and interest in developing their research skills.
“These awards, which provide protected research time, aim to help develop the next generation of principal investigators and chief investigators who can lead high-quality research studies not only here in Wales but also at a UK and international level.”
The recipients of the 2021 round of the NHS Research Time Awards are:
Dr Lucy Jones, Associate Specialist in sexual health and infectious disease
Dr Alan Woodall, Clinical Lead in integrated mental health
Dr Peter Cnudde, Consultant trauma & orthopaedics
Dr Sarah Bell, Consultant Obstetric Anaesthetist
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