The UKCRC Registered Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) Network is seeking a highly experienced person with expertise in clinical trials to Chair its International Registration Review Committee.
The successful candidate will have a wealth of experience, knowledge, and acumen within the field of non-commercial/academic clinical trials research, demonstrate an excellent understanding of best practice as well as current drivers for change.
Given the nature of the role, the Committee Chair should not be currently directly associated with one or more CTUs in the UK and must therefore have an Emeritus or non-CTU based position within the UK or internationally.
The CTU Network brings together fifty-one non-commercial units from across the UK.
As the collective voice of non-commercial and academic clinical trials units, the Network plays an important role in engaging with Government, funders, regulators, and patients to improve and strengthen clinical research in the UK. The Network is seen internationally as an exemplar for the development of national clinical trials support. It was established in 2007 and its members are committed to setting and sharing good practice and improving standards in clinical trials.
The UKCRC CTU Network is funded by its members, and major funders have representation on the Network’s Executive Group, this includes: Cancer Research UK, NIHR, Versus Arthritis, Chief Scientist Office Scotland and Health and Social Care Research Wales.
This role does not involve any report writing, all administration for the biannual meetings is supported by the Network’s Secretariat.
The successful candidate will have a wealth of experience, knowledge, and acumen within the field of non-commercial/academic clinical trials research, demonstrate an excellent understanding of best practice as well as current drivers for change.
Given the nature of the role, the Committee Chair should not be currently directly associated with one or more CTUs in the UK and must therefore have an Emeritus or non-CTU based position within the UK or internationally.
The CTU Network brings together fifty-one non-commercial units from across the UK.
As the collective voice of non-commercial and academic clinical trials units, the Network plays an important role in engaging with Government, funders, regulators, and patients to improve and strengthen clinical research in the UK. The Network is seen internationally as an exemplar for the development of national clinical trials support. It was established in 2007 and its members are committed to setting and sharing good practice and improving standards in clinical trials.
The UKCRC CTU Network is funded by its members, and major funders have representation on the Network’s Executive Group, this includes: Cancer Research UK, NIHR, Versus Arthritis, Chief Scientist Office Scotland and Health and Social Care Research Wales.
This role does not involve any report writing, all administration for the biannual meetings is supported by the Network’s Secretariat.
The UKCRC Registered Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) Network is seeking a highly experienced person with expertise in clinical trials to Chair its International Registration Review Committee.
The successful candidate will have a wealth of experience, knowledge, and acumen within the field of non-commercial/academic clinical trials research, demonstrate an excellent understanding of best practice as well as current drivers for change.
Given the nature of the role, the Committee Chair should not be currently directly associated with one or more CTUs in the UK and must therefore have an Emeritus or non-CTU based position within the UK or internationally.
The CTU Network brings together fifty-one non-commercial units from across the UK.
As the collective voice of non-commercial and academic clinical trials units, the Network plays an important role in engaging with Government, funders, regulators, and patients to improve and strengthen clinical research in the UK. The Network is seen internationally as an exemplar for the development of national clinical trials support. It was established in 2007 and its members are committed to setting and sharing good practice and improving standards in clinical trials.
The UKCRC CTU Network is funded by its members, and major funders have representation on the Network’s Executive Group, this includes: Cancer Research UK, NIHR, Versus Arthritis, Chief Scientist Office Scotland and Health and Social Care Research Wales.
This role does not involve any report writing, all administration for the biannual meetings is supported by the Network’s Secretariat.
Back to diagramThe UKCRC Registered Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) Network is seeking a highly experienced person with expertise in clinical trials to Chair its International Registration Review Committee.
The successful candidate will have a wealth of experience, knowledge, and acumen within the field of non-commercial/academic clinical trials research, demonstrate an excellent understanding of best practice as well as current drivers for change.
Given the nature of the role, the Committee Chair should not be currently directly associated with one or more CTUs in the UK and must therefore have an Emeritus or non-CTU based position within the UK or internationally.
The CTU Network brings together fifty-one non-commercial units from across the UK.
As the collective voice of non-commercial and academic clinical trials units, the Network plays an important role in engaging with Government, funders, regulators, and patients to improve and strengthen clinical research in the UK. The Network is seen internationally as an exemplar for the development of national clinical trials support. It was established in 2007 and its members are committed to setting and sharing good practice and improving standards in clinical trials.
The UKCRC CTU Network is funded by its members, and major funders have representation on the Network’s Executive Group, this includes: Cancer Research UK, NIHR, Versus Arthritis, Chief Scientist Office Scotland and Health and Social Care Research Wales.
This role does not involve any report writing, all administration for the biannual meetings is supported by the Network’s Secretariat.
The UKCRC Registered Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) Network is seeking a highly experienced person with expertise in clinical trials to Chair its International Registration Review Committee.
The successful candidate will have a wealth of experience, knowledge, and acumen within the field of non-commercial/academic clinical trials research, demonstrate an excellent understanding of best practice as well as current drivers for change.
Given the nature of the role, the Committee Chair should not be currently directly associated with one or more CTUs in the UK and must therefore have an Emeritus or non-CTU based position within the UK or internationally.
The CTU Network brings together fifty-one non-commercial units from across the UK.
As the collective voice of non-commercial and academic clinical trials units, the Network plays an important role in engaging with Government, funders, regulators, and patients to improve and strengthen clinical research in the UK. The Network is seen internationally as an exemplar for the development of national clinical trials support. It was established in 2007 and its members are committed to setting and sharing good practice and improving standards in clinical trials.
The UKCRC CTU Network is funded by its members, and major funders have representation on the Network’s Executive Group, this includes: Cancer Research UK, NIHR, Versus Arthritis, Chief Scientist Office Scotland and Health and Social Care Research Wales.
This role does not involve any report writing, all administration for the biannual meetings is supported by the Network’s Secretariat.
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