Nottm NIHR BRC MSK Surgery Inflammation & Recovery
@NottmBRCMSIR
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Connecting world-class researchers with service users, industry and the NHS to reduce complications, increase survival rates and improve quality of life.
Nottingham, England
Joined July 2023
Excited to present @CoreKidsKnee study with @ignatiusliew , @NottmBRCMSIR mapping outcome measures for kids ACL in high and low income countries at @BOSTAA_UK meeting 2025.
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The country’s first NHS National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC), based in Nottinghamshire and staffed and run by @nottmhospitals , will soon open its doors to patients, heralding the beginning of a new era for rehabilitation. Find out more: https://t.co/3ImRyB3mNU
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MSIR Co-Theme lead Ana Valdes has been named among the top 100 UK female scientist and top 1000 female scientists in the world by https://t.co/SvaeTxS8pf based on comprehensive and robust bibliometric data. @NottmBRC @MedicineUoN
https://t.co/nt1tHefDDj
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Don't forget to sign-up for our Nottingham BRC conference in November. https://t.co/NZP0UkQ7S4 Attendance is free but delegates need to register in advance via the link. BRC researchers can also enter our annual poster competition. #clinicalresearch
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Many thanks to Sian Thanangadan and Andy Wragg, from the NUH R&I team, who led a PPIE facilitator training for our theme members on Wednesday
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I am recruiting! Please see the link below to work on an exciting translational research project in musculoskeletal medicine
jobs.nottingham.ac.uk
Job Title: Research AssistantSchool of MedicineFixed-term postApplications are invited for a motivated Research Assistant to join the School of Medicine and support an exciting study led by Dr...
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Prof Ana Valdes presenting at today's British Orthopaedic Association Plenary session: Preventing Harm & Transforming Lives
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Professor Alvaro Mata speaking of Regenerative Medicine at the Nottingham Biodiscovery Research Day @Mata_Lab
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PhD student Ibrahim Dar presenting his work on the foreign body response on medical implants at the Biodiscovery Research Day
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Great to see that our publication on enhanced recovery in people suffering with neck of femur fractures is now in print! @NottmBRCMSIR
https://t.co/ilbbAvprXP via @BoneJointOpen
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Are you a woman who wants to know more about how the menopause can affect how skeletal muscle repairs itself after exercise? https://t.co/mbUbaDOP9T
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We are just a few months away from opening our doors to our first patients, and this week our entrance is taking shape! The beautiful Iroko wooden canopy leading up to our front doors is being installed, with cranes lifting the individual pieces into position. @nottmhospitals
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**New Publication** Our researchers have used the Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) for surgical management of patients with complex injuries to the tibia (shin bone), with good rates of limb salvage. https://t.co/12F92YAxfQ
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The TSF remains an established option in the surgical management of patients with complex injuries to the tibia, with good rates of limb salvage within this challenging patient subgroup.
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Interested in #diabetes prevention? Join us on Saturday 16 August at Panti Rapih School of Health Sciences, Indonesia. 👇#PublicHealth
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A new £2M UK trial, led by Professor Ben Ollivere-Consultant Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgeon at NUH and Co-Theme Lead for MSIR at the Nottingham BRC-is aiming to improve surgical outcomes for elbow fractures in older adults. https://t.co/1atKMaEadk
@NottmBRC
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New Chair for the UK Musculoskeletal Translational Research Collaboration
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In five months time, you could be winning our annual poster competition. We've opened applications for this year's competition. Find all the details online:
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Fantastic to see our most recent systematic review has been published in the most recent Bone and Joint! @benollivere @NottmBRCMSIR Ben Marson https://t.co/hEWIHg0h8k via @BoneJointJ
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On 21st May @MedicineUoN and BRC held a Medicine Discovery Day. 60 Primary school age children came to the SoM for a visit and to think about careers in medicine and science. @NottmBRC 🧬🧪🩺🩻🥼🏥
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