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Where Would We Be Without Research?

De: Health & Care Research Wales | Ymchwil Iechyd a Gofal Cymru
  • Resumen

  • A deep dive into the world of Welsh health and social care research, featuring conversations about how research saves lives. In fact, where would we be without it?

    Golwg fanwl ar fyd ymchwil iechyd a gofal yng Nghymru yn cynnwys sgyrsiau am sut mae ymchwil yn achub bywydau. Yn wir, ble fyddem ni hebddo?
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Episodios
  • Brwydro’r ’superbugs’— defnyddio ymchwil i achub dynoliaeth gyda Dr Angharad Davies
    Jun 13 2022
    Ni fyddai llawdriniaethau i achub bywyd yn gallu digwydd heb gwrthfiotigau Ond mae’r gwyddorau meddygol yn brwydro’n ddyddiol yn erbyn heintiau newydd a’r ‘superbugs’ sy’n gwrthsefyll gwrthfiotigau. Mae Dr Angharad Davies, arweinydd arbenigedd heintiau Ymchwil Iechyd a Gofal Cymru, yn esbonio wrth Dot Davies am y gwaith ymchwil sy’n mynd ymlaen yn y frwydr yn erbyn yr arch heintiau, un o’r prif heriau sy’n wynebu meddygaeth heddiw.
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    28 m
  • Attack of the killer T-cells - researching the cure for cancer with Professor Andrew Sewell
    May 31 2022
    Professor Andrew Sewell is a senior research director for Infection and Immunity at Cardiff University. He specialises in T-cell research, which places him at the forefront of cutting-edge new therapies for cancer and other auto-immune conditions.

    In this episode, host Emma Yhnell hears from Andy about his journey into cancer research, how killer T-cells work in the body and why medical breakthroughs like vaccines are invaluable to humankind.

    Drawing on his wealth of experience in the field of immunology, Andy highlights the importance of research today and touches on the possibility of developing a vaccine for cancer in the near future.
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    24 m
  • Working with Communities in Wales - From Boxing to the Butetown Mile with Dr Sarah Fry
    May 17 2022
    Dr. Sarah Fry is a senior lecturer in Adult Nursing and researcher at Cardiff University. After recovering from a brain tumour in her twenties, she was inspired to turn her attention to cancer research in underrepresented communities in Cardiff.

    In this episode, she tells host Emma Yhnell about her own diagnosis, raising awareness of prostate cancer among black men and how researchers can form bonds of trust in the communities they study.

    And of course, we ask Sarah the crucial question, Where Would We Be Without Research?, to get an idea of why research is so vital for getting more people into clinics and increasing access to healthcare.

    Where would we be without research? (1.55)
    Sarah’s diagnosis (2.37)
    Becoming a researcher (6.32)
    Research in Butetown (9.04)
    Top tips for maintaining relationships with research participants (13.28)
    Engaging with underrepresented communities (18.56)
    What’s the point in research? (20.02)
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    23 m

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