Knowledge Team

The Year Ahead

The Year

Ahead

by Baljinder Gill, Head of Operations & Delivery

I started at the Clinical Informatics Research Unit in 2015 after many conversations with Professor James Batchelor, CIRU Director, who back in 2014 was advising me on the informatics challenges to support the 100,000 Genome project - University Hospital Southampton (UHS) were one of the Genomic Medicine Centres. I remember having a cup of coffee with him and in passing he said he was looking for a new Head of Operations and Delivery to support the rollout of EDGE nationally and internationally. Moving from the Hospital to the University was an important decision for me, and over the 7 years I have been in the CIRU, it’s been a challenging but very exciting role, working with a dynamic and skilled team and the growing EDGE community. I have seen the EDGE Programme go from strength to strength and am very excited for the future of EDGE. Our other CIRU services have developed over the years as well, adding value and opening up exciting times for the Unit as a whole.

We have a big year ahead with the launch of EDGE 3 being our primary focus and are thrilled that the rollout of the LIVE new version has begun with sites in South Africa. The EDGE team are now hard at work preparing things for further EDGE 3 LIVE launches to the rest of our subscribers globally and I know there is much excitement around the subject of EDGE 3. This year will also see changes to the UK’s Clinical Research Networks and the EDGE team will be on hand to support these changes.  

This year we also plan to continue strengthening our team by improving and creating roles across the Unit to ensure we can provide the best service to our clients and improve our offerings to the research and healthcare world. This has already included additional job roles for the EDGE Knowledge team including three new Client Manager posts. The new post holders will be working closely with our CORE team who specialize in eCRF’s and electronic forms for research. CORE are also involved with high profile studies that have been gaining a lot of media attention lately and have expansion plans in place for this year to help opportunities grow further.

The AXIS (Access Extract Integrate Safe Data) team has significantly grown with the inclusion of two new Analysts, expanding their capabilities and skill sets. AXIS are working on and managing 20+ projects from national collaborative projects such as Health Informatics Collaboratives to local ground-breaking research initiatives. Through the delivery of these projects they have formalised data extraction pipelines, workflow processes, and created tools to identify more efficient methods of working. AXIS are also playing a lead role in the Wessex Secure Data Environment pilot and are also in the process of hiring another two analysts over the coming months to continue their trajectory.

There are busy times ahead for other departments within the Unit who are more research focused, including the IBRN (International Blast Injury Research Network). Following two successful funding applications, the IBRN have two workshops set for 2023 which focus on the health consequences and blast engineering aspects of the 2020 Beirut Blast and mass-casualty explosive events. The IBRN is establishing a World Universities Network dedicated to urban blast research, alongside continuing projects investigating injuries and health system responses following the 2020 Beirut Blast. Early this year, the IBRN will be re-visiting its scope and vision to reflect current and emerging priorities to drive future research and activities of the Network. The IBRN continues to support the activity and research of its members through regular meetings and online seminars.

Resident media savvy Dr Michael Head, Senior Research Fellow and the Lead for RESIN (Research Investments in Global Health), is currently looking at the impact of the pandemic upon funding trends for cancer research. Michael has also been involved in research for COVID-19 and most recently the War in Ukraine, alongside colleague Dr Ken Brackstone. The pair are also leading on several projects in Ghana across 2023, including the priority areas of climate change and health. They will be working with their policy and advocacy networks, including the Ministry of Health, WHO, UNICEF, and the British High Commission. Michael is also working with the Social Impact Lab to take the first cohort of UoS students to Ghana, as part of the new Spark Ghana programme.

CIRU will be welcoming further Digital Health Fellows from Sri Lanka and International Research Fellows from other areas of the world, with whom we will be working in close collaboration. I can see further connections taking place across the globe as our Director James continues to spread the ‘CIRU’ word to whomever he meets throughout his busy work schedule.

It has certainly been a year of highlighting the Power of Data and, more importantly, the aspect of sharing data knowledge and expertise.

Looking back to that cup of coffee with James in 2014, I realise what a fortuitous conversation that was. I have had the pleasure of seeing our dynamic and skilled staff in the Unit develop and flourish supporting the clinical research community, a community which through the COVID-19 pandemic showed how the phrase “Strength through Collaboration” has never been more apt.

Looking forward, I see a very exciting year ahead for us here at CIRU and I look forward to the community joining us on the journey ahead.

 

The CIRU 2022 Retrospective

The CIRU 2022 Retrospective

2022 wrapped up!

This year has been another busy, exciting, and challenging year within the CIRU with one big focus on everyone’s horizon: EDGE 3!

The year kicked off with a flurry of snow and activity at CIRU with our early phase EDGE 3 user engagement, which involved 15 of our EDGE Super Users from across the globe. We gave these select folks a sneak peek under the hood of what we had been working on for the last two years. From their keen eyes we got fantastic feedback and it helped shape our Development roadmap for the rest of the year. To keep close tabs on this work, our Knowledge Officer Nicky Morris stepped across to work as our Product Manager overseeing all aspects of the EDGE 3 build and launch.

Our Marcomms team, Beth Mathis and Gela Jenssen, have been in full force through the year preparing a plethora of new materials for our Users and EDGE 3. Most excitingly, we have seen the launch of two familiarisation videos for all Admins and Users to help guide them through the new look and feel of EDGE 3.

We completed a significant project in late August when we moved the last of our global hosting structures into the Microsoft Azure Cloud. This last piece of the puzzle completed a two-year project for our Infrastructure Specialist, Lawrence Surey, and Development Team Leads, Dave Miller and Andy Bush.

Since late October our Knowledge Team have been working flat out with each of their UK CRN’s and International partners to demo EDGE 3 UAT. Whilst we would all liked to have been looking at the EDGE 3 launch in the rear-view mirror by Christmas, we are entering 2023 at an exciting time with the production launch only a short while away.

We sadly said goodbye to some fantastically talented members of our team in 2022 as Kim Harris and Richard Munday moved on to new roles. However, we welcomed some new faces into the CIRU with Melanie Williams arriving into our EDGE Knowledge Team in the first of our new Client Manager posts. There was a new arrival in our CORE team with Nadine Nowe-Andrews joining us in mid-summer and shortly after, the Development Team welcomed Ian Blunt in late August.

So as 2022 rounds off it must be said that we are extremely grateful to all you out there who have helped us evaluate EDGE 3 and have provided us with your experience, knowledge, and time to help ensure we are building you a product we are all proud of.

We look forward to working with you more in 2023 and wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and New Year.