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The NIHR Associate Principal Investigator Scheme (NIHR API Scheme) gives healthcare professionals the opportunity to take part in clinical research when they would usually not have this opportunity within their roles. It is a six month in-work training opportunity, providing practical experience for healthcare professionals starting their research career, learning what it means to work on and deliver a NIHR portfolio trial under the mentorship of an enthusiastic Local PI.

As a Chief Investigator the NIHR Associate PI scheme offers a great opportunity to provide additional support to help deliver your study at participating sites. For more information about the benefits of taking part in the scheme and to find out if your study is eligible please click here.

OCTRU STUDIES taking part in THE nihr api scheme

OCTRU are proud to have a number of studies taking part in the NIHR API Scheme:

 

ACL STARR BIGBOSS_logo.jpg DISCUS trial logo
ACL STARR BIG BOSS DISCUS
DRAFT-CASP ENDONET FORENSIC
DRAFT3-CASP ENDONET FORENSIC
Future GB logo LEADER MILI
FUTURE-GB LEADER  MILI
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ODD SOCKS OP NON-STOP PART
REACH ROBUST Logo.jpg SARONG
REACH ROBUST SARONG
SSF SPELL Logo.jpg TaILOR
SENTINEL SPELL TaILOR
TebeMRD Logo UNDER WHITE LIT logo
TebeMRD UNDER WHiTE-10 LIT
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WHiTE FRUITI WHiTE DECI WHiTE PRESSURE-3
WHITE 15 INITIATE
WHiTE INITIATE

further information

Please contact Clare Calvert clare.calvert@ndorms.ox.ac.uk, OCTRU's API Scheme Champion for further queries relating to the scheme.