MediWales LifeStories Magazine 2020

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Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Hywel Dda University Health Board

Bwrdd Iechyd Addysgu Powys

Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru

Powys Teaching Health Board

Public Health Wales

Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

Wales to play major role in national trial for COVID-19 vaccine Ymddiriedolaeth GIG Felindre Velindre NHS Tust

Wales will play a vital role in finding a way out of the coronavirus pandemic as part of the next phase of a UK-led study. Cardiff University’s Centre for Trials Research is part of a collaboration coordinated by Health and Care Research Wales and involving Public Health Wales and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, that will take part in the next phase of the vaccine trial sponsored by the University of Oxford and funded by CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) UK Research and Innovation. Public Health Wales will lead the recruitment of 500 participants within Aneurin Bevan University Health Board for the Oxford Vaccine Group COVID-19 vaccine trial. The aim is to find a safe vaccine that will develop immunity against the virus and thus prevent the disease. The study aims to recruit 10,000 participants overall.

Ymddiriedolaeth GIG Gwasanaethau Ambiwlans Cymru Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust

COVID-19 vaccine development is a vital part of the long-term response to the coronavirus pandemic and Wales will be joined by multiple other sites across the UK as part of phase 2/3 of the study. This phase of the trial is not open to members of the public. Volunteers will be staff aged 18 and over working within health and care settings within the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board area. This will include hospitals, GP practices, pharmacy, physiotherapy, community care and other non-clinical professions within secondary care who are deemed at risk of exposure to coronavirus. Eligible participants will receive details from the health board about how to participate if they wish. Dr Chris Williams, Principal Investigator for Public Health Wales and lead for the vaccine trial in Wales, said: “This is an important study to test the effectiveness of one of the main candidate vaccines for COVID-19 in Wales. If successful, vaccination will provide a route out of this pandemic. We will be recruiting participants for screening and administration of vaccine, and monitoring outcomes and safety.”

Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Bwrdd Iechyd Addysgu Powys

Professor Sue Bale, Director of Research Powys Teaching and DevelopmentHealth at Aneurin Board Bevan University Health Board, said: “Finding a vaccine for COVID-19 is thought to be the only way in which we can start to return Ymddiriedolaeth to any degree of normality as a society. GIG Felindre Scientists at Oxford University Velindre NHS Tusthave developed a vaccine and the Health Board has the exciting opportunity for 500 of our staff to take part in this fantastic trial.” Professor Kieran Walshe, Director of Health and Care Research Wales, which is nationally co-ordinating research and study-set up in Wales, said: “Research is absolutely vital to finding new ways to deal with COVID-19 and its impact on health and care, and a vaccine is the ultimate goal. I am proud that researchers in Wales are working with national partners to find the most effective treatments, and to trial the Oxford vaccine here in Wales. Our research community and our health and social care staff, are making a real difference to finding a lasting solution to the COVID-19 pandemic.”

“We are delighted to be able to build on our previous collaborations with Public Health Wales and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board to help them to set up this vitally important vaccine trial. Usually a study like this would take months to set up, but with such a dedicated, skilled team working across organisational boundaries has achieved an amazing feat. This is a mighty step for research, even if it is only what may seem a small step in our national response to COVID-19.” Professor Kerry Hood Director Centre for Trials Research Cardiff University

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Innovation at CITER

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pages 72-74

Cardiff University Biomechanics Research Facility hosts ‘first in Wales’ NHS service

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page 69

New research into dialysis options and choices

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page 68

First year success for Swansea University spin-out

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page 70

Technology facility leads on quality management at Cardiff University and beyond

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page 71

Wales to play major role in national trial for COVID-19 vaccine

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pages 65-66

The response to COVID-19 from Swansea University Medical School

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page 64

Roche: How a global pandemic became the ultimate test of partnership working

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pages 58-60

Cryogenics company wins at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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page 57

Single Use Surgical supports Cavell Nurses’ Trust

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page 54

AliveCor: Detecting atrial fibrillation to prevent strokes

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page 55

Celebrating a landmark year for CellPath

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page 56

Patent Seekers: Patent search database as an intelligence tool

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page 53

Digital wound management with Healthy.io - The future of wound care comes to Wales

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page 52

COVID-19 drug discovery platform in development at Moleculomics

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page 51

Concentric Health: Remote consent supporting organisational recovery

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Sharp expands its commercial capabilities to UK facility

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page 49

SymlConnect: Digital remote patient monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

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pages 47-48

Jellagen announces seed financing to develop advanced collagen products

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page 46

EKF supports COVID-19 testing with novel sample collection device

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page 45

COVID-19 antibody testing kit launched by Forth

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Hybrisan secures £500,000 to help fight

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page 41

Bond Digital Health: How coronavirus demonstrated the need for connected diagnostics and accelerated our development plans

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page 42

Indoor Biotech: Funding awarded to develop new COVID-19 T cell immunity test

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page 40

Life Sciences Hub Wales: Bringing Welsh

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pages 36-39

Accelerate: Supporting innovation in Wales

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pages 34-35

Health Technology Wales repurposes skills to

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Developing new technology to disinfect ambulances

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page 31

Delivering care closer to home with video consultations

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page 30

The Welsh Health Hack goes online for COVID-19 challenge

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page 29

AgorIP: bringing innovation to life across Wales

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page 28

Tackling the COVID-19 crisis together: The RIIC Hubs Network

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pages 26-27

Transforming health and social care services for a healthier Wales

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pages 24-25

NHS staff tackling COVID-19 use virtual reality to help reduce anxiety and stress

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VR experiences promote NHS career opportunities

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page 15

Reducing the use of unnecessary antibiotics for COPD

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page 17

Generations unite for falls awareness scheme

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page 16

Introducing a non-invasive prenatal test to Wales

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How a UTI Triage System delivered improved patient care and cost savings at The Highlight Park Practice in Barry

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Transforming care for patients with incurable breast cancer

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Studies across Wales trial convalescent

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Improving palliative care for heart failure patients

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