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AstraZeneca Secondment for Clinical Pharmacology Training

Funder: UK Research and InnovationProject code: MR/W003538/1
Funded under: FLF Funder Contribution: 48,964 GBP

AstraZeneca Secondment for Clinical Pharmacology Training

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This proposal will provide funding for a trainee doctor to spend 9 months working on clinical trials in the biopharmaceutical industry. Trainee doctors in the NHS are required to undertake specialist training as set out in a training curriculum. However, a number of training activities related to clinical trials are not easily accessible within an NHS setting. The biopharmaceutical industry has a wealth of experience of designing and running early phase clinical trials, so this is an ideal setting in which to undertake training. The pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca (AZ) has offered to host a trainee doctor for a 9 month placement. This would involve working with a clinical project team to gain experience in a range of activities involved in the design, set up and running of an early phase clinical trial. The trial in question would look at the safety and effectiveness of drugs to treat increased blood pressure in the blood vessels that lead to the liver. This is often caused by liver cirrhosis. There have been no new treatments in this disease area for over 20 years and complication rates are high even with existing treatments, so this is an important trial. In addition to providing clinical trial experience, this placement will also provide wider access to the whole development pathway for new medicines. There will also be opportunities to interact with other early career researchers through a wide range of scientific meetings and events, plus leadership and management training. In this way, the placement creates a unique opportunity for growth of the trainee's skills, knowledge and professional network which will enhance downstream career choices. In return, the trainee doctor would bring to industry specialist expertise and clinical insight gained through working within the NHS at Addenbrooke's Hospital. This will be extremely useful when designing and running the proposed clinical trial for cardiovascular and liver disease. With their close geographical location, this placement will create a unique opportunity for AZ, the University and the NHS to work together in Cambridge to develop professional skills and talent. By encouraging transfer of staff and sharing of knowledge between different sectors, it will, in turn, promote career development for the trainee doctor. Collectively, these factors align closely with the aims of the UKRI Innovation Scholars programme bringing a range of benefits to the wider biomedical sciences sector.

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