Staff Profile
Lucy Imber
Senior Administrator
- Email: lucy.imber@ncl.ac.uk
- Personal Website: https://io.nihr.ac.uk/
- Address: NIHR Innovation Observatory
Newcastle University
The Catalyst
Room 3.12, 3 Science Square
Newcastle Helix
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE4 5TG
I am a Senior Administrator supporting the Management Team and programmes delivering key outputs, such as Technology Briefings to our stakeholders, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Accelerated Access Collaborative (AAC) and NHS England & Improvement (NHS E/I). I am involved in the organisation and management of workflow and processes to ensure the timely delivery of outputs and data.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucy-imber-985788178/
About the NIHR Innovation Observatory
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The NIHR Innovation Observatory is a world leading health and care innovation scanning centre providing data-driven insights to foster innovation and equitable access to high quality care. We aim to transform health systems and improve population health by providing advanced data-driven insights that foster innovation and equitable access to high quality care. At the core of our work is the development of data-driven methods to identify, capture and synthesise intelligence on new health innovations. We develop and share cutting edge methods in horizon scanning, building capacity in the systems across the public, voluntary and industry sectors.
We deliver essential intelligence and insights about medicines and MedTech innovation to the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE), NHS England, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the NIHR, the UK Health Security Agency, the Department for Health and Social Care and industry - allowing these organisations to prepare for policies, regulation and frontline delivery for new, emerging and disruptive technologies.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
- Annoussamy M, Eggenspieler D, Camino E, Porter B, Bullivant J, Imber L, Murphy L, Hughes Z, Hughes W, Servais L. Relevance of maximal performance measurement during real-life ambulation in neuromuscular diseases: patients' and caregiver perspectives. In: World Muscle Society Virtual Congress 2021. 2021.