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Learn more about BHF funding opportunities and application processes for early career researchers. There are talks from a BHF research advisor, BHF Oxford CRE leadership and BHF funded fellows based in Oxford who will share their experience of successfully securing internal and external BHF funding. Talks will be followed by a panel discussion open to questions from attendees. The event is aimed at early career researchers, departmental grants teams and research facilitators across the entire cardiovascular research spectrum, from discovery science through to clinical and population health research.

Venue:                Lecture Theatre, Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM)
Date:                  Monday 3rd March 2025

15:00 - 15:05: Introduction from the BHF Oxford CRE Early Career & Fellows working group (ECWG)

15:05 – 15:20: BHF Oxford CRE Leadership Committee Perspective on Funding Opportunities Available to Early Career Researchers, Prof. Angela Russell

15:20 – 15:35: Basic Science Fellowship Funding from the BHF, Laura Mereweather, BHF Basic Science Fellowship Funding Co-ordinator

15:35 – 15:50: Clinical Perspective of Navigating Early Career BHF Funding Opportunities, Dr Andrew Lewis, BHF Clinical Intermediate Fellow

15:50 – 16:05: Basic Science Perspective of Navigating Early Career BHF Funding Opportunities, Dr Ian McCracken, BHF Immediate Postdoctoral Research Fellow

16:05 – 16:30: Tea/Coffee Networking Break

16:30 – 17:00: Panel Question Session with Speakers

17:00: Final thanks from ECWG

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