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Department of Targeted Intervention (G88)

Research Department of Targeted Intervention

The Research Department of Targeted Intervention brings together clinicians and scientists to develop highly targeted novel imaging, sensing, management, and energy base.

We are creating unique image-guided diagnosis and therapy centres which combine clinical translational expertise in tissue and energy with medical bioengineering expertise within the UCL Department of Engineering. This will enable us to develop novel, minimally invasive surgeries and other medical interventions.

Our work

Each of our research areas has an interest in minimally invasive approaches, innovative technologies, and biomarkers of risk, for use in diagnosis and therapy. From bench to bedside, we are involved in the very earliest proof of concept studies within the laboratory, right through to large clinical trials on the hospital ward.

 

Department of Targeted Intervention (G88)

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G88 Introduction to Rapid Research & Evaluation

£40.00

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Introduction to Rapid Research and Evaluation
An introduction to the range of approaches used in rapid qualitative research.
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G88 Introduction to Rapid Ethnography

£40.00

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Introduction to Rapid Ethnography
This course provides an introduction to a wide range of approaches used in rapid research with a focus on rapid ethnography.
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G88 Introduction to RREAL Sheets

£20.00

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Introduction to RREAL Sheets
An introduction to RREAL Sheets used in rapid qualitative research.
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G88 Scoping Studies In Rapid Research & Evaluation

£40.00

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Scoping studies in Rapid Research and Evaluation
In this short course, we will briefly describe the benefits and key features of scoping studies carried out in the context of rapid research.
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