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<p>Brain tumour research remains a challenging scientific area, with a relatively
small research community. We are working closely with the Tessa Jowell Brain Cancer
Mission (TJBCM) in hosting customised workshops for researchers, and training for
clinicians. These actions will grow capacity for brain cancer research, attracting
new researchers, developing the community, and supporting researchers to submit high
quality research funding proposals.</p><p>The TJBCM recently announced two appointments
to the inaugural Tessa Jowell Fellowship programme. These 12-month fellowships will
support high quality training in neuro-oncology clinical practice and research, to
ensure clinicians are equipped with the relevant research skills needed to lead neuro-oncology
trials that change practice.</p><p>Additionally, the TJBCM have designated 28 adult
Tessa Jowell Centres of Excellence within the National Health Service, which has created
a world-class network of brain tumour treatment and research centres to provide the
best care and share best practice.</p><p>The National Institute for Health and Care
Research (NIHR) welcomes funding applications for research into any aspect of human
health, including research into brain tumours. As with other Government funders of
health research, the NIHR does not allocate funding for specific disease areas. Applications
are subject to peer review and judged in open competition, with awards being made
on the basis of the importance of the topic to patients and health and care services,
value for money and scientific quality.</p>
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