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Who is running the CANTEEN study?

The team at Queen’s University Belfast is led by .

Researchers on the field team are:

Research Fellows

Research Assistants

Students

Miss Cara McConnell (PhD student)

Miss Sara Lucas (University placement student 2023-2024)

 

The team at University of Birmingham is led by &

Researchers on the field team are:

Research Fellow

Dr Emma Alving-Jessep

Research Assistants

Administrative Support

Miss Katie Youngwood

Is anyone else involved in the CANTEEN study?

 

Yes!  We have a group of co-investigators who form our Study Management Group (SMG).  While Professor Woodside, Professor Pallan and Dr Murphy oversee the day to day running of the study, the SMG assist us by providing their experience and expertise.   We meet as a group 3 times per year to discuss progress and gain their input.  They are:

- University of Essex

Dr Charlotte Evans

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- University  of York

- University of Leeds

- University  of Glasgow

- Larne High School

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- University of Birmingham

- Newcastle University 

 

We also have a Study Steering Committee (SSC).  The members of this committee are ranging in expertise and include independent researchers and at least one public member.   The role of the SSC is to provide overall supervision for the study on behalf of the study's Sponsor (Queen’s University Belfast) and Funder (National Institute for Health Research) and to ensure that it is conducted to the rigorous standards set out in the UK Policy Framework for Health and Social Care and the Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice.  The SSC meet at least once per year. 

 

SMG meetings

(1) 20 Feb 2023

(2) 11 Jul 2023

(3) 20 Nov 2023

(4) 11 Mar 2024

(5) 17 Jun 2024

(6) 21 Oct 2024

 

SSC meetings

(1) 31 Aug 2023

(2) 11 Jun 2024

 

 

 

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  • CANTEEN study
  • Who is running the CANTEEN study?
  • CANTEEN study personal and public involvement
  • CANTEEN study documents
  • Northern Ireland observational study schools
  • CANTEEN study short report
  • Northern Ireland school feedback about the observational study
  • Northern Ireland case study schools
  • CANTEEN study timeline
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