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Katie Mills
km849@cam.ac.uk


Miss Elizabeth Kreit
ek445@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Study Team
dcyphr@bioresource.nihr.ac.uk


Miss Elizabeth Kreit
ek445@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Vicky Hills
vicky.hills@bioresource.nihr.ac.uk


Katie Mills
km849@cam.ac.uk


John Bradley
john.bradley11@nhs.net


Debbie Clapham
debbie.clapham-riley@bioresource.nihr.ac.uk


More information about this study, what is involved and how to take part can be found on the study website.

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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - The DNA, Children + Young People’s Health Resource (D-CYPHR)

The DNA, Children + Young People’s Health Resource (D-CYPHR)

Medical Conditions

Provisional assignment of new diseases of uncertain etiology
Certain disorders involving the immune mechanism
Haemolytic anaemias
Other and unspecified disorders of the circulatory system
Diseases of liver
Noninfective enteritis and colitis
Renal failure
Chronic lower respiratory diseases
Diabetes mellitus
Obesity and other hyperalimentation
Mood [affective] disorders
Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders
Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders


This information is provided directly by researchers, and we recognise that it isn't always easy to understand. We are working with researchers to improve the accessibility of this information. In some summaries, you may come across links to external websites. These websites will have more information to help you better understand the study.


The DNA,Children + Young People’s Health Resource (D-CYPHR) has been set up to improve childhood health research by exploring ways of involving families in health and genetics studies. Most diseases start in childhood,but most health research is carried out in adults. D-CYPHR wants to change this by inviting children and young people aged 0-15 in the United Kingdom (UK) to take part. D-CYPHR is designed to support research into conditions such as diabetes,mental health conditions,heart disease,rare diseases,immune conditions and many more. D-CYPHR also aims to improve the representation of children and young people from all backgrounds,to ensure that the findings of such studies are relevant for the whole UK population.

Start dates may differ between countries and research sites. The research team are responsible for keeping the information up-to-date.  

The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

06 Jan 2025 31 May 2030

Observational

Observational type: Not Specified;



You can take part if:



You may not be able to take part if:


Not applicable.


Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

  • Whipps Cross University Hospital
    Whipps Cross Road
    London
    Greater London
    E11 1NR
  • Great Ormond Street Hospital Central London Site
    Great Ormond Street
    London
    Greater London
    WC1N 3JH
  • Chapel Allerton Hospital
    Chapeltown Road
    Leeds
    West Yorkshire
    LS7 4SA
  • North Middlesex Hospital
    Sterling Way
    London
    Greater London
    N18 1QX
  • Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (wonford)
    Barrack Road
    Exeter
    Devon
    EX2 5DW
  • University College Hospital
    235 Euston Road
    London
    Greater London
    NW1 2BU
  • Barnsley Hospital
    Gawber Road
    Barnsley
    South Yorkshire
    S75 2EP
  • The Royal Victoria Infirmary
    Queen Victoria Road
    Newcastle Upon Tyne
    Tyne And Wear
    NE1 4LP
  • Southampton General Hospital
    Tremona Road
    Southampton
    Hampshire
    SO16 6YD
  • St Mary's Hospital
    Oxford Road
    Manchester
    Greater Manchester
    M13 9WL
  • Birmingham Children's Hospital
    Steelhouse Lane
    Birmingham
    West Midlands
    B4 6NH
  • Clarendon Wing, Leeds General Infirmary
    Belmont Grove
    Leeds
    West Yorkshire
    LS2 9NS
  • John Radcliffe Hospital
    Headley Way
    headington
    Oxford
    Oxfordshire
    OX3 9DU
  • Renamed University Hospital
    Beckett Street
    Leeds
    West Yorkshire
    LS9 7TF
  • Royal Manchester Children's Hospital
    Oxford Road
    Manchester
    Greater Manchester
    M13 9WL
  • Mile End Hospital
    Bancroft Road
    London
    Greater London
    E1 4DG
  • Moorfields Eye Hospital (city Road Campus)
    162 City Road
    London
    Greater London
    EC1V 2PD
  • Warneford Hospital
    Warneford Lane
    headington
    Oxford
    Oxfordshire
    OX3 7JX
  • Leeds General Infirmary
    Great George Street
    Leeds
    West Yorkshire
    LS1 3EX
  • The Royal London Hospital
    Whitechapel
    London
    Greater London
    E1 1BB
  • Newham General Hospital
    Glen Road
    London
    Greater London
    E13 8SL
  • Glenfield Hospital
    Groby Road
    Leicester
    Leicestershire
    LE3 9QP
  • Blackpool Victoria Hospital
    Whinney Heys Road
    Blackpool
    Lancashire
    FY3 8NR
  • Springfield University Hospital
    61 Glenburnie Road
    London
    Greater London
    SW17 7DJ
  • Medway Maritime Hospital
    Windmill Road
    Gillingham
    Kent
    ME7 5NY
  • Abingdon Community Hospital
    Marcham Road
    Abingdon
    Oxfordshire
    OX14 1AG
  • Seacroft Hospital
    York Road
    Leeds
    West Yorkshire
    LS14 6UH
  • Whiteleaf Centre
    Bierton Road
    Aylesbury
    Buckinghamshire
    HP20 1EG
  • Newcastle Dental Hospital
    Richardson Road
    Newcastle Upon Tyne
    Tyne And Wear
    NE2 4AZ
  • Keynsham Community Child & Adolescent Mental Health
    2 Temple Court
    keynsham
    Bristol
    Avon
    BS31 1HA
  • East Oxford Health Centre
    1 Manzil Way
    Oxford
    Oxfordshire
    OX4 1XD

Study Team
dcyphr@bioresource.nihr.ac.uk


Miss Elizabeth Kreit
ek445@medschl.cam.ac.uk


John Bradley
john.bradley11@nhs.net


Miss Elizabeth Kreit
ek445@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Debbie Clapham
debbie.clapham-riley@bioresource.nihr.ac.uk


Vicky Hills
vicky.hills@bioresource.nihr.ac.uk


Katie Mills
km849@cam.ac.uk


Katie Mills
km849@cam.ac.uk



More information about this study, what is involved and how to take part can be found on the study website.


The study is sponsored by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST and funded by Medical Research Council (MRC) .




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