NIHR Cambridge BRC Public Open Evening: Paediatric & CYP Research
Translational research in infants, children & young people. The talks are the same as the afternoon talks, you only need to book ONE session
Date and time
Location
Frank Lee Centre
Hills Road Cambridge CB2 0SN United KingdomAgenda
5:10 PM - 5:50 PM
Registration period is during the Poster exhibition
5:10 PM - 5:50 PM
Poster exhibition, networking and light lunch- meet researchers!
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Evening talks
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Prefer to attend the Afternoon talks, please book on https://bit.ly/CYPafter
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
About this event
A free in-person event for members of the public, carers, patients and staff, as we highlight, Setting the stage for health – translational research in infants, children and young people. Active researchers should only attend if you are exhibiting a relevant research poster (see details below), places for the event are for the public and those not involved in health research.
Many common physical and mental health conditions develop or begin to develop during infancy and childhood, adversely affecting life experiences and outcomes for children and adults alike. However, the early years also offer opportunities for diagnosis, early treatment or other interventions that can improve outcomes, preventing the development of health conditions or reducing their impact.
Join three Cambridge researchers who have specialised in research in infants, children and young people to hear how research is changing the way we diagnose and treat health conditions that emerge in the early years, setting the stage for healthier outcomes throughout life.
An hour of talks either in the afternoon (4-5pm) or evening (6-7pm)
There will be a poster-and-networking session where you can take the opportunity to chat with local researchers about their research, over light lunch and refreshments in between the repeated talks, you only need to book one session to attend the talks and poster exhibition.
Prefer to attend the afternoon talks between 4.00pm to 5.00pm instead , visit: https://bit.ly/CYPafter
Please note: This is an in-person event only and not being recorded
Speakers
Dr. Anna Moore Winter, Assistant Professor Child Psychiatry and Medical Informatics at the University of Cambridge, Consultant in Liaison Child Psychiatry and Clinical Lead NIHR's D-CYPHR
Dr Kate Baker
Programme Leader at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, Assistant Professor of Clinical Genetics in the Department of Pathology, Honorary Consultant in Clinical Genetics at Cambridge University Hospital, and an affiliate PI of the Academic Department of Genomic Medicine.
Chenqu Suo
NIHR clinical lecturer in Paediatrics at University of Cambridge with a clinical subspecialty interest in paediatric rheumatology
Compère for the afternoon /evening:
Dr Amanda Stranks, Patient and Public Involvement/Engagement and Communications Strategy Lead, NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre
Getting to the venue - see map and image below
How to get to the Hexagon, Frank Lee Centre.
What3words for the venue: ///vibes.aside.corn
There is no on-site parking for the venue, and limited paid parking ( see discount parking in section below) on the Addenbrooke's campus. We advise attendees to use public transport or the park and ride services, where possible.
The Hexagon room has a separate entrance to the Frank Lee's main entrance (to the gym) it is further along on the right handside (see image below). A staff member will be at the entrance to greet you.
By Bus or Park and Ride
Cambridge Biomedical campus is well connected to the city and nearby villages by bus. Buses A, D and U stop a short walk away to the venue at OutPatients.
Park and Ride sites at Trumpington and Babraham are free to park and a short journey on the bus. Getting to CUH details including public transport.
By Car and Parking discount
Addenbrooke's Hospital is well signposted from most parts of Cambridge. If you are driving from outside Cambridge, there is easy access to the campus via Addenbrooke's Road, signed from Junction 11 on the M11.
Car Park 1 ONLY will have a discount rate of £3.30 for one hour or £5.50 for more than one hour (the event is one to two hours) when you provide the car parking office with a car parking pass, which you can get from the event reception desk.
What3words for the Car Park 1: ///club.moons.snap
Car Park 2 - full parking charges apply
What3words for the Car Park 2: ///museum.hopes.slim
By bicycle
There are plenty of bicycle parking racks directly across the road from the Frank Lee Centre.
Accessibility information
The venue has full disabled access and facilities. We are on the ground floor, it is step free access on the same level with a disabled toilet. The Hexagon room where the talks, networking and poster exhibition is all in the same room.
Short-stay disabled car parking spaces
Blue Badge holders can park for free in the on-road disabled car parking spaces for a maximum of four hours. Please ensure you display your time clock and abide by the car parking rules.
Long-stay disabled car parking spaces
Blue Badge holders parking for more than four hours should use the long-stay disabled spaces available in car parks 1 and 2. Standard car parking charges will apply unless you qualify for our parking discount.
Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Please contact Georgina Norris via email: georgina.norris3@nhs.net
The Hexagon room in the Frank Lee Centre (Gym) has its own separate entrance, walk past the Frank Lee Centre's main entrance and the Hexagon's entrance is a little further down. Staff members will be there to greet you.
Here is a map of the CUH campus, showing the venue, bus and parking information. We have a discounted parking rate in Car Park 1 ONLY when showing a car parking pass that you can get from the event reception.
Show the pass to customer services on the ground floor on returning to your vehicle and pay the discounted rate. Please use public transport whenever possible, the closest bus stops with short walks are from OutPatients and CRUK on Puddicombe Lane. There is bicycle parking available directly across from the Frank Lee Centre.
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