Research & Development

Within Research at North Bristol NHS Trust, we are dedicated to making research both relevant and accessible to the general public, to patients and their carers.

Clinical research helps us understand how to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. It focuses on people, and many clinical research studies directly involve patients to see which medicines or medical treatments work best for the patient.

At North Bristol NHS Trust each year over 7,000 patients take part in research with more than 500 research staff undertaking over 500 studies each year across the organisation.

Innovation is also key at the Trust, and we work closely with our regional partners to develop new healthcare products and services designed to benefit our patients.

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New South West Commercial Research Group

The Bristol NHS Group is proud to join the South West Commercial Research Group (SWCRG), a pioneering NHS partnership that is making it quicker and easier to access commercial health research in the South West. Offering end-to-end support for...
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Leading the Way in Lung Cancer Innovation, Awareness and Support

Leading the Way in Lung Cancer Innovation, Awareness and Support. During November’s Lung Cancer Awareness Month, SWAG Cancer Alliance celebrates the work of Suriya Kirkpatrick, Assistant Chief Nursing Officer for Genomics and Research at North...

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Research & Development
North Bristol NHS Trust
Level 3, Learning & Research building
Southmead Hospital
Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol, BS10 5NB

Telephone: 0117 4149330
Email: research@nbt.nhs.uk