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Infectious Disease Research Network
Infectious Disease Research Network
The Infectious Disease Research Network (IDRN) has been in operation since 2001, with an overall aim to promote multidisciplinary collaborations and increase the capacity of multidisciplinary translational research in the UK. The Network has achieved this by utilizing several different forms of activity, including the running of research strategy workshops, organizing of protocol development groups and creation of a website containing several tools and resources. These resources include a researchers' database, funding and training bulletins, and hosting study webpages. The Network has >1500 members, and covers all regions in the UK. The IDRN website is www.idrn.org. Activity has encompassed several priority research areas, including antimicrobial resistance.
collaboration, resource for researchers, multidisciplinary research
0305-7453
i25-i27
Head, M.
41341a91-9c70-43b5-8c7f-09a79ff2cb2b
Head, M.
41341a91-9c70-43b5-8c7f-09a79ff2cb2b

Head, M. (2009) Infectious Disease Research Network. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 64, supplement 1, i25-i27. (doi:10.1093/jac/dkp259). (PMID:19675015)

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The Infectious Disease Research Network (IDRN) has been in operation since 2001, with an overall aim to promote multidisciplinary collaborations and increase the capacity of multidisciplinary translational research in the UK. The Network has achieved this by utilizing several different forms of activity, including the running of research strategy workshops, organizing of protocol development groups and creation of a website containing several tools and resources. These resources include a researchers' database, funding and training bulletins, and hosting study webpages. The Network has >1500 members, and covers all regions in the UK. The IDRN website is www.idrn.org. Activity has encompassed several priority research areas, including antimicrobial resistance.

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Published date: September 2009
Keywords: collaboration, resource for researchers, multidisciplinary research
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 387036
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/387036
ISSN: 0305-7453
PURE UUID: 949cbc8f-3b12-4a63-8822-06fdc141bce2

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Date deposited: 08 Feb 2016 10:08
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 22:42

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