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  • Home Park Stadium, Plymouth

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We are delighted to invite you to the second Plymouth Clinical Research Showcase, delivered by the Plymouth Joint Clinical Research Office (JCRO) in collaboration with University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UHP) and the University of Plymouth (UoP).  
Following the outstanding success of last year’s inaugural event, the 2026 Showcase will build on this momentum — celebrating the breadth, quality and impact of collaborative clinical research in Plymouth, while creating space for new partnerships, ideas and opportunities to flourish.
Whether you are new to research, an early career researcher, or an established clinical academic, this event will offer something for everyone. 
The Plymouth Clinical Research Showcase is an inclusive, multidisciplinary forum, welcoming colleagues from all professions and grades, as well as partners from across the NHS, academia, industry, public sector and VCSE organisations.
Please feel free to share this invitation across your networks.  
We look forward to welcoming you to Plymouth Clinical Research Showcase 2026 and continuing to celebrate the strength and ambition of clinical research in our city.
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This flagship event will feature:

• Keynote speakers: including Karen Dalton-Fyfe, MoD Partnerships and Programme Director for Team Plymouth
• Inspirational local research leaders and innovators: including Richard Thompson, Shilpa Chokshi, Ashwin Dhanda, Matt Upton, Iain Stewart and David Lewis 
• Workshops: for e.g. Grant writing; publishing; PPI and mentorship
• Flash talks and Poster session - call for abstracts will be opened in June
• Key regional stakeholder stands.
 

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