IBD Patient Involvement in Research Day 2024

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The 2024 IBD Patient Involvement in Research Day was held on Saturday 16th November via Zoom. 

118 people joined us on the day to hear from researchers, ask their questions, and take part in live polls to ensure research is shaped by those living with Crohn's and Colitis. 

 

If you couldn't join us on the day, or want to listen to any of the talks again, you can find a recording of the event below.

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To help you navigate the recording, here are the timings for each of our presenters: 

 

12:02 - Keynote by Dr James Lee, "A master regulator of inflammation in IBD" 

53:41 - Dr Cassie Screti, "Co-designing ASSIST-IBD"

1:17:28 - Prof Gwo-Tzer Ho and Molly Halligan, "Handing over the reins of research to the patients"

1:46:35 - Prof Holm Uhlig, "PIBD BioResource, Consent to cell line creation"

Click the links below to learn more about the presenters, browse the agenda, and check out the highlights from previous years! 

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