LSTM's Accelerator Research Clinic wins one of the 2019 North West Research and Innovation Awards

News article 7 Mar 2019
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The Respiratory Resarch Team from LSTM's Accelerator Research Clinic (ARC) has won the Team of the Year category of the 2019 North West Coast Resarch and Innovation Awards

LSTM's Senior Clinical Director and ARC Director, Dr Andrea Collins, was delighted by the news. She said: 'It is great news to have been awarded this award. The team at ARC work so hard to monitor and improve the experience of research participants as we move towards ever more innovative and novel vaccines candidates, this nomination is testament to their success so far. I am also extremely pleased for my colleague Dr Victoria Connor who has been an excellent researcher and is an excellent clinician, having completed her MD in less than two years.”   

The awards are a collaboration between the Innovation Agency, (the Academic Health Science Network for the North West Coast), the NIHR Clinical Research Network North West Coast; and NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care North West Coast (CLAHRC NWC).

The aim is to celebrate success for the excellent work being undertaken across the region in clinical research and innovation in health and the winners across all the categories were announced at an event at the Hilton Liverpool Hotel on 7th March.

A partnership between LSTM and the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital NHS Trust, ARC is managed by Senior Research Nurse Angie Hyder-Wright and uses a multitude of innovative approaches to research design, recruitment and delivery with all studies recruited to time and target. Utilising the unique model designed at LSTM to challenge and monitor pneumococcal carriage in healthy volunteers, the team moved to a new state-of-the-art clinic facility in the Liverpool Life Sciences Accelerator building facilitating rapid sample processing and efficient working between the clinical and lab teams.