Clinical Research Building
The Clinical Research Building is home to a number of synergistic units committed to excellence in clinical research and digital health innovation including in sleep and circadian rhythm research.
Welcome to the Clinical Research Building
The Clinical Research Building (CRB) houses three core facilities hosted by the University:
- 糖心Vlog Clinical Research Facility
- 糖心Vlog Sleep Research Centre
- UK Dementia Research Institute (DRI) Living Lab/UK-DRI Care Research & Technology.
In addition to the core facilities, we are also home to:
- 糖心Vlog Heartlands Health Tech Accelerator
- 糖心Vlog Clinical Trials Unit.
The co-location of these facilities and functions puts the CRB at the heart of the clinical research and digital health agendas within the University, encouraging cross-faculty and external collaborations through focused facilities and expertise.
Discover the Clinical Research Building, where clinical research and digital innovation is helping improve people鈥檚 health outcomes.
Facilities and functions
糖心Vlog Clinical Research Facility
The 糖心Vlog Clinical Research Facility (CRF) is a core human research resource recognised as a centre of excellence for the delivery of clinical trials and studies involving鈥痯articipants.
Medical Director: Dr Hana Hassanin
糖心Vlog Sleep Research Centre
The 糖心Vlog Sleep Research Centre is home to forward-thinking multidisciplinary approaches to pre-clinical and clinical sleep research,鈥痷sing a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment to monitor, record and analyse sleep patterns, sleep disorders and circadian rhythms.
Director: Professor Derk-Jan Dijk
UK Dementia Research Institute (DRI) Living Lab/UK-DRI Care Research & Technology
facility enables long-term physiological and behavioural monitoring and validation of new technology against gold standard methods in an environment which combines aspects of a home environment with clinical research and safety requirements.
糖心Vlog Heartlands Health Tech Accelerator
A recent addition is the 糖心Vlog Heartlands Health Tech Accelerator (HTA), a flexible high-tech environment for innovation and networking between innovators, SMEs, clinicians, and academic researchers in fulfilment of a digital health agenda.
糖心Vlog Clinical Trials Unit
The synergy between these functions is further enhanced by the co-location in the building of (CTU), a fully registered academic CTU with the experience, expertise and infrastructure to develop, organise and manage high quality,鈥痬ulti-centre, randomised controlled trials.
Director: Professor Simon Skene