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Browse the RDF26 Poster Zone

The RDF26 Poster Zone (sponsored by the Research Quality Association) will allow Conference attendees to browse a fascinating mixture of research from a wide range of organisations. 

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Browse all posters that will be available at RDF26 or filter by topic below.

Poster TitleOrganisationTopicLocation

A Collaborative Model for eISF Rollout in a Large NHS Research Directorate

Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust1. Data, Digital & Systems1

A New Era of Research & Development (R&D) Contracts – Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Human Integration

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust1. Data, Digital & Systems2

Accelerating Workforce Redesign: Leveraging the HRC Network to Drive Digitally-Enabled Care and Capacity Release in the NHS

NIHR HRC Network1. Data, Digital & Systems3

Addressing socioeconomic inequality in the Communities: A Data-Driven Approach using Power BI

University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS trust1. Data, Digital & Systems4

Analysis of Grant Applications and Success Patterns at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust1. Data, Digital & Systems5

Click>Share>Improve: How Tech can Turn Participant Feedback into Better Research

Northumbria University1. Data, Digital & Systems6

Driving Growth Through EDGE Finance at PAHT

The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust1. Data, Digital & Systems7

Enhancing Research Delivery Through Automated Compliance and Resource Management

MidYorkshire Teaching Hospital1. Data, Digital & Systems8

Evaluation of first participant and midway recruitment metrics to predict final site recruitment

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust1. Data, Digital & Systems9

Find Recruit and Follow-up (FRF) – upskilling the Research Delivery Network (RDN) research community to navigate the publicly funded Data Service Provider (DSPs) options in order to drive data-driven research planning and delivery.

Research Delivery Network1. Data, Digital & Systems10

Imperial Health Knowledge Bank Supporting Research Delivery in North-West London

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust1. Data, Digital & Systems11

LEVERAGING INFORMATICS PARTNERSHIPS AND DIGITAL STRATEGIES FOR CLINICAL TRIALS

Croydon University Hospital1. Data, Digital & Systems12

Research and Development in the Trust Business Intelligence Platform

Milton Keynes University Hospital NHSFT1. Data, Digital & Systems13

The Power of Visibility: Data-Driven Collaboration in Research Governance

Barts Health NHS Trust & Queen Mary University of London Joint Research Management Office1. Data, Digital & Systems14

The Primary Care Research Informatics and Digital Environment Solutions (PRIDES) service offered by the Research Delivery Network (RDN) – Examples of providing support for opportunistic recruitment techniques at Primary Care Research sites – The The Medal Trial – MEDications in Acute Low back pain and the IMPROVE-DKD trial – A Digital multi-component intervention to IMPROVE the care of older people living with Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease.

Research Delivery Network1. Data, Digital & Systems15

The R&D Finance Straight Through AI-Powered Predictive Invoicing – A Complete Workforce Transformation Automating EDGE’s Appropriation Tool to Slash Manual Splits in Multi-Activity Costs

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust1. Data, Digital & Systems16

Transforming observational research using registries: the RISK study

The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust1. Data, Digital & Systems17

What to expect when you’re expecting Excess Treatment Costs: A tool for managing ETC risk as a participating site

Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS FT1. Data, Digital & Systems18

Who are we reaching? Combining data to discover participant demographic information

Barts Health NHS Trust & Queen Mary University of London Joint Research Management Office1. Data, Digital & Systems19
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