About our research

Our vision is to deliver innovative research translating through to improvements in visual health.

Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute Ophthalmology are the world’s most successful Hospital-University partnership in ophthalmology.

Moorfields Research and Innovation is redefining the frontiers of translational research, sitting right at the heart of a global network of knowledge, innovation and application in vision health.

We work with the biggest and best names in the business, combining their world leading ideas and brainpower with unparalleled patient access, uniting a global team of leaders, experts, institutions and clinicians all working together with a collaborative approach and sharing a common goal: to use our knowledge, insight and understanding to drive vision research.

Our goal is to improve patient care through the rapid translation of leading edge research innovations; innovating, managing and supporting trials across the vast spectrum of eye health.

Our unique fusion of experience with cutting edge innovation means we have a truly global reach, and our unrivalled experience in running trials and research projects – alongside cutting edge facilities and technology – allows us to focus on always getting the very best results.

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We put the patient at the heart of everything we do in terms of world leading research.

How we can help you with your research

The Moorfields Eye Hospital Research and Development department consists of a team of research professionals able to support you through all stages of clinical research.  These include:

  • Support in identifying eligible funding sources.
  • Grant preparation advice.
  • Sponsorship decisions.
  • Guidance on navigating the submissions process.
  • Advice and guidance on ethics and MHRA submissions.
  • Statistical support.
  • Database and Data Management.
  • Legal advice.
  • Finance.
  • Quality assurance and audit.
  • Industry and Business development.
  • Recruitment support.

It is important to contact the Research and Development Department at your earliest possible convenience to ensure that you and your study are properly supported.

 

Performance in initiating and delivering clinical research

As a global leading centre for research in eyes and vision, it is a key priority to offer as many patients as possible the opportunity to get involved in clinical research.

Moorfields delivers cutting edge treatments and has a diverse patient population that creates the opportunity to recruit patients into trials with wide ranging eye care needs.

We have a dedicated research support team of nurses, trial co-ordinators and research managers that support this ambition.

Delivering research from within the Moorfields Institute partnership is a major priority, but we also strive to attract more and more global partnerships for delivering clinical trials as this both broadens the research portfolio and increases the interaction with industry to positively contribute to the UK Life Science economy.

In order to speed up research translation we have a strong focus on research and clinical trial delivery performance and look continuously for ways to speed up set up times, improve our patient recruitment performance and time to target metrics.

Our Research

Studies that are conducted include early phase trials (Phase IIa or earlier); experimental medicine studies that require specialised facilities/staff/equipment or high-intensity or high-complexity elements only of later-phase studies. Other experimental medicine studies that may be eligible include testing and validating biomarkers and devices, if you are unsure of whether your study is eligible to use the CRF, please contact moorfields.crfenquiries@nhs.net.

 

How to Apply

All researchers from Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology can apply to run their studies in the CRF if the studies meet the eligibility criteria for early phase or experimental medicine studies. The Moorfields CRF may also be accessible to studies sponsored by external researchers and industry as long as a Principal Investigator from Moorfields Eye Hospital is identified to lead the study in the CRF.

 

Partnering and collaborating with industry.

Our CRF infrastructure is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). We have an extensive track record of supporting both academic and commercial studies in adults and children of all ages. If you would like more information, please contact our CRF Operations Manager, Ed White on moorfields.crfenquiries@nhs.net.

 

Portfolio

Adnexal, AMD, Biobank, Cataracts, Cornea & External Disease, Diabetic Retinopathy, Glaucoma, Inherited Retina, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Medical Retina, Oncology, Other (& SLA Studies), Paediatrics, Strabismus, Vitreoretinal, Uveitis.

Research and innovation

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,
2nd floor, 162 City Road,
London,
EC1V 2PD

 

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