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EPSRC Northern Health Futures Hub

  • Durrant, Abigail (PI)
  • Obara, Boguslaw (CoI)
  • Go Jeffries, Josephine (CoI)
  • Phillipson, Jeremy (CoI)
  • Corfe, Bernard (CoI)
  • McMeekin, Peter (CoI)
  • Watson, Paul (CoI)
  • Young, John (CoI)
  • Craig, Dawn (CoI)
  • Soomro, Naeem (CoI)
  • Cadman, Sarah (CoI)
  • Corner, Lynne (CoI)
  • Wilson, Robert (CoI)
  • Donovan, Tim (CoI)
  • Murray, John (CoI)
  • Hodge, James Paul (CoI)
  • Murray, John (CoI)
  • Brittain, Katie Rhian (CoI)
  • Bacardit, Jaume (CoI)
  • Sillence, Elizabeth (CoI)
  • Pain, Tim (CoI)
  • Bambra, Clare (CoI)
  • Finch, Tracy (CoI)
  • Shum, Hubert (CoI)
  • Taylor-Beswick, Amanda (CoI)
  • McGarry, Kenneth (CoI)
  • Castellani, Brian (CoI)
  • Isaacs, John (CoI)
  • Godfrey, Alan (CoI)
  • Yemm, Heather (CoI)
  • Lievesley, Matthew (CoI)
  • Kirk, David (CoI)
  • Price, Christopher (CoI)
  • Wolters, Anne (CoI)
  • Forshaw, Matthew (CoI)
  • Lendrem, Beverley (CoI)
  • Hand, Annette (CoI)
  • Clarke, Charlotte (CoI)
  • Kolehmainen, Niina (CoI)
  • Graham, Yitka (CoI)
  • Sims, Andrew (CoI)
  • Bull, Christopher (CoI)
  • Rand, Vikki (CoI)
  • Del Din, Sylvia (CoI)
  • Missier, Paolo (CoI)
  • Newcastle University
  • Northumbria University
  • Health Data Research UK
  • University of Cumbria
  • University of Sunderland
  • Durham University
  • National Health Service
  • Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust
  • NIHR Applied Research Collaboration
  • University of Birmingham

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

The Northern Health Futures (NortHFutures) hub aims to create a world-leading healthcare technology (health-tech) development ecosystem. This will address unmet health needs and inequalities by supporting: inclusive digital skills training and sharing; research, innovation and entrepreneurship, enabled by digital design. Based in the North East and North Cumbria (NENC), with national and global reach, NortHFutures will support underserved communities, as it is known that national disparity of investment in NENC negatively impacts population health and wellbeing, and that a 'levelling up' of investment is needed to stimulate socio-economic and cultural growth for all, to encourage living and ageing well.
Short titleNortHFutures
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/10/2330/09/26

Collaborative partners

  • Teesside University
  • Newcastle University (lead)
  • Northumbria University
  • University of Cumbria
  • Durham University
  • University of Sunderland
  • Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Health Data Research UK

Funding

  • EPSRC

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