Applied Renal Research Collaboration (ARRC)
Aberdeen ARRC also includes lay representation, close clinical involvement from NHS Grampian Renal Unit and the range of disciplines in the Division of Applied Health Sciences including public health, health economics, health services research and primary care.
Related information
- Collaborations
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Aberdeen ARRC aims to foster strong links to deliver high quality renal research. We have collaborative links with research groups across Scotland, UK and North America.
For more information please contact Professor Corri Black .
National/UK
- Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH)
- The Farr Institute@Scotland
- Child Medical Records for Safer Medicines (CHIMES)
- Scottish Renal Registry
- London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- University of Edinburgh
- University of Manchester
- University of Glasgow
International
- Chronic Kidney Disease Prognosis Consortium (CKD-PC) : International renal epidemiology collaboration of 46 countries led by University of Baltimore (USA)
- Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Programme
- University of British Columbia
- Our Group
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- Corri Black - Professor of Public Health Medicine
- Nick Fluck - Nephrology Consultant, Medical Director NHS Grampian
- Marjorie Johnston - Public Health Trainee, CSO PhD student
- Angharad Marks - Nephrology Consultant and Clinician Scientist
- Lynn Robertson - Research Fellow
- Steph Hall - Research Fellow
- Simon Sawhney - Nephrology Trainee, Wellcome Trust PhD student
- Shifa Sarica - PhD student
- Funders
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We are grateful to all who have supported our research
In the past ten years this has included: