NHS Grampian Charity announces open call for research grants

NHS Grampian Charity has announced an open call for research projects through its annual Small Research Grants programme to support health and social care research in Grampian. The programme is open to applications from any researchers in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray, including those working in dental, scientific, clinical, social care, nursing, midwifery, and allied health […]

Charity shares annual report and accounts

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NHS Grampian Charity awarded almost 650 grants totalling over £2.2 million to NHS Grampian projects in 2023-24. Staff across the health board are able to apply for funding for non-statutory projects and activities which enhance patient wellbeing, staff wellbeing and development, and research and development. You can read the full annual report and accounts for […]

Research Grants

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NHS Grampian’s Research and Development (R&D) Unit calls for research proposals each year,each  up to the value of £12,000.  These projects are evaluated by clinicians and academics at R&D to ensure scientific rigour and then recommended for funding by NHS Grampian Charity.  This year, 29 projects are being funded and a seminar later in the […]

Heart Research

Heart Research

Project 538 Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a rare condition in which the heart muscle cells especially of the main pumping chamber (the ‘ventricle’) are replaced by fat and scar tissue. Sarcoidosis is a condition that can affect many organs but when it affects the heart patches of inflammation can result in scarring, especially […]

Cardiomyopathy Research

Cardiomyopathy Research Team Project 537 The Coronary Care Research Fund is supporting a two-year study of Pathogenesis of Acute Stress Induced (Tako-tsubo) Cardiomypathy. Stress-induced (Tako-tsubo) cardiomyopathy presents acutely like myocardial infarction and the in-hospital mortality is comparable, yet coronary arteries appear normal.  Understanding of the mechanisms underlying this condition lags behind that of other cardiovascular […]

PINE Study – Parkinson’s Disease

Project 842 The Parkinson’s Incidence in North East Scotland  (PINE) study has been monitoring patients diagnosed between November 2002 – April 2004, and October 2006 – March 2009.  The study is one of four being conducted worldwide and has attracted funding from a number of sources, most recently from the Endowment Fund.  The research showcases […]

Access to Intensive Care Services

Project 931 Endowment funding is supporting a research project to evaluate access to intensive care services and outcomes.  The study, looking at how patients in Grampian fare following admission to the Intensive Care Unit, is comparing their outcomes with that of a similar group of patients in the rest of Scotland.  The result of the […]