An international team of scientists are to set to use thousands of MRI brain scans from research teams around the world in a bid to study NF1, a lifelong neurological condition.
In the largest study of its kind, UK clinicians and researchers at RMCH and GOSH have jointly developed a highly innovative, life-changing surgery for children with a rare genetic condition.
Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals researchers at MFT, are leading UK-first research into youth worker services for young people with long-term conditions.
Children with a rare type of cancer are part of pioneering research being delivered at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, that could transform treatment, to improve outcomes and save lives.
To celebrate #Red4Research Day, NIHR Manchester CRF at RMCH Nurse Manager , Liz Worsley, shares her research journey and why she is proud to be part of research that is changing lives for the better.
Tunde Oremulé, Ear, Nose and Throat Registrar at RMCH shares how outstanding teamwork has accelerated research aimed to widen access to specialist ear healthcare and improve patients' experiences.
Babies at MFT have been part of groundbreaking research which found that a single dose of a treatment for a respiratory infection in infants can help cut hospital admissions by more than 80 per cent.