ECSG expertise in huge, new expansion of Leeds Biomedical Research Centre

News | Posted on Friday 14 October 2022

Haematology researchers from York join colleagues in Leeds as part of a multimillion pound funding announcement from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).

The Leeds Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is to receive £19.8m over five years to expand the areas of research from musculoskeletal to include cancer, cardiovascular disease and infection. This includes a new stream of research into blood cancer, which has been added in partnership with scientists at York. 

The York collaboration will see researchers from ECSG and the York Biomedical Research Institute come together to work with colleagues in Leeds to investigate how to develop more personalised treatment strategies for people with cancer.  

Patient need

Professor Eve Roman, Director of the Epidemiology and Cancer Statistics Group at the University of York, said: "We are delighted to be part of this exciting new NIHR BRC venture, which aims to ensure that research follows patient need. 

"Our participation formalises the strong regional collaborations that exist across haemato-oncology, providing an effective setting within which to further develop and expand. The University of York has enjoyed a long and successful relationship with both Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and the University of Leeds; together with the Hull York Medical School (HYMS)".

Strong partnership

Philip Conaghan, Director of the new NIHR Leeds BRC and Professor of Musculoskeletal Medicine in the University of Leeds’ School of Medicine, said: “This new BRC is an exciting step-change, reflecting the joint ambition of the strong Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Leeds partnership, to address urgent clinical challenges of an ageing population, with the reality that patients do not live with just one disease but multiple conditions. 

“Our vision is to drive impactful research led by patient need, with patients and the public at the heart of all activities. This can make a meaningful difference to patients and the public, particularly those who are most at need.

"I am also delighted to formalise our academic partnership with the University of York, bringing their expertise in haematology into the new BRC.”

The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has awarded nearly £800 million to 20 new Biomedical Research Centres across England, to translate scientific discoveries into new treatments, diagnostic tests and medical technologies to improve patients’ lives.

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Helen Cohen
ECSG Research Administrator

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Related links

Leeds Biomedical Research Centre: 
https://leedsbrc.nihr.ac.uk/

NIHR Leeds Biomedical Research Centre funding announcement: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADibkvXwuFk

York Biomedical Research Institute: 
https://www.york.ac.uk/biomedical-research-institute/immunology-haematology-infection/

Hull York Medical School: 
https://www.hyms.ac.uk/research

Contact us

Helen Cohen
ECSG Research Administrator

helen.cohen@york.ac.uk
+44 (0)1904 32 1927
Seebohm Rowntree Building, University of York, UK, YO10 5DD
Twitter

Related links

Leeds Biomedical Research Centre: 
https://leedsbrc.nihr.ac.uk/

NIHR Leeds Biomedical Research Centre funding announcement: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADibkvXwuFk

York Biomedical Research Institute: 
https://www.york.ac.uk/biomedical-research-institute/immunology-haematology-infection/

Hull York Medical School: 
https://www.hyms.ac.uk/research