CASE STUDY
Setting the research agenda for young people with inflammatory bowel disease
UNMET NEED
Research topics are usually chosen by researchers. However, researchers may not be fully aware of the issues and uncertainties that matter most to families and patients.
SOLUTION
Research topics are usually chosen by researchers. However, researchers may not be fully aware of the issues and uncertainties that matter most to families and patients.
STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT BEFORE HRC INVOLVEMENT
BASIC IDEA
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT
PROTOTYPE VALIDATION
CLINICAL TESTING
REGULATORY APPROVAL
MANUFACTURING
COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE
SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE HRC
FUNDING
Our team collaborated with Dr Priya Narula (Transition Theme Lead and PSP Co-Lead) and Dr Naila Arebi (PSP Co-Lead) to secure funding.
FUNDING
Our team collaborated with Dr Priya Narula (Transition Theme Lead and PSP Co-Lead) and Dr Naila Arebi (PSP Co-Lead) to secure funding.
FUNDING
Our team collaborated with Dr Priya Narula (Transition Theme Lead and PSP Co-Lead) and Dr Naila Arebi (PSP Co-Lead) to secure funding.
IMPACT
Research topics are usually chosen by researchers. However, researchers may not be fully aware of the issues and uncertainties that matter most to families and patients.
FUNDING
Research topics are usually chosen by researchers. However, researchers may not be fully aware of the issues and uncertainties that matter most to families and patients.
NEXT STEPS
Research topics are usually chosen by researchers. However, researchers may not be fully aware of the issues and uncertainties that matter most to families and patients.
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