The UCL center for CardioVascular Interventional Research (CAVIAR) is a collaboration of experts and centers involved in Patient Blood Management (PBM). The main project; PREVENTT (Preoperative intravenous iron to treat anaemia in major surgery) is a phase III clinical multicentre randomised controlled trial based in the UK. Mechanistic research trials on iron therapy to improve fitness are concurrently being run in patients prior to surgery (Joint UCH Marsden project) and also women’s health (joint UCL, St Marys institute of sport). CAVIAR has a strong track record with over 79 publications, a dozen PhD’s, and 29 BSc’s in the last 5 years. Currently PhD students lead the key research projects detailed above overseen by internationally recognized experts in Patient Blood Management. Strong collaborations exist within the UK, Europe and Australia. CAVIAR has recently gained funding for a mechanistic trial of iron therapy for anaemic patients in Cardiac and Vascular Surgery. The research will look at the methods to identify and define patients whom are most likely to respond to intravenous iron therapy, further to quantify ‘fitness’ response to intravenous iron by cardiopulmonary exercise testing and 6mwt. The research will be based at UCL and coordinated to four UK centers (RFH, Papworth, Cardiff, Bristol). We are looking for enthusiastic individual to join the team at CAVIAR. While focused on a welldefined project you will be part of a larger team, integral working with established PhD researchers and overarching leadership by experts in PBM. UCL will offer opportunity to maximize their training in research skills and develop key clinical trial skills. Funding is available either as one year fellowship or can be extended to a formal UCL based Impact PhD*. This project will also offer interest to an individual who wished their project based in London, Bristol, Papworth or Cardiff (only one center at a time!). Opportunities will be available to attend and present at major clinical meetings. Similar opportunities exist to participate and develop international collaborations. The key aspects will be the development of translational skills that will be of use to the future expert in the field. Please contact the Chief Investigators, Toby Richards at [email protected] and Andrew Klein at [email protected] *PhD students; will participate, run and develop this clinical trial with development of translational research to identify mechanism of response to IV iron in the perioperative setting. Also to participate in ongoing collaborations (inc. PREVENTT), as well as participate in to aid and develop parallel clinical and translational trials into PBM (IRONMAN, IRON NOF and others) This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) Programme (project number 10/57/67).
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