York Trials Unit

The Research Room

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Discover the groundbreaking clinical trials happening at the York Trials Unit at the University of York! Join us each week in The Research Room where we sit down with the researchers themselves to explore how their work is shaping the future of people’s health. From revolutionary new medical devices to transformative educational programmes and vital research into mental health support, we dive into the diverse projects that truly make a difference. Hosted by Lucy Atha & Janine HeeleyMusic by Matthew Bailey

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York Trials Unit

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Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

RESTART-PD: Augmented Reality for Parkinson’s Rehabilitation 08.07.2026

How can cutting-edge augmented reality glasses transform traditional physiotherapy into engaging games for people living with Parkinson’s disease? In this episode, Lucy and Janine are joined by Chief Investigator Professor Rory O'Connor from the University of Leeds and Barri Morgan Jones from Strolll to explore the RESTART-PD project. This innovative research initiative focuses on an essential cli...

Blood Cancer: Haematological Malignancy Research Network 24.06.2026

How can a massive, real-world database tracking nearly 60,000 patients revolutionise our understanding of blood cancer treatment and patient care? In this episode, Lucy and Janine are joined by Professor Alex Smith and Professor Debra Howell from the University of York’s Epidemiology & Cancer Statistics Group to explore the Haematological Malignancy Research Network (HMRN). This major research...

Gentle Years Yoga: Can Chair-Based Yoga Improve Quality of Life in Older Adults? 10.06.2026

How can an adapted, chair-based yoga program improve the quality of life for older adults living with multiple long-term health conditions?    In this episode Lucy and guest host Emma are joined by Dr Laura Wiley from the University of York and Dr Lesley Ward from Northumbria University to explore the Gentle Years Yoga project. This major research initiative focused on a critical health priority:...

Pivoting in a Pandemic: Delivering Remote Support for Socially Isolated Older Adults 27.05.2026

Did you know that persistent loneliness is as damaging to your physical health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day? For the final episode of our mental health mini-series, we’re joined by Dr Liz Littlewood and Professor Simon Gilbody from the University of York to explore the BASIL project. This massive research initiative stepped up during a global crisis to tackle a critical but overlooked issue: the...

Co-Production in Custody: Creating a Mental Health Toolkit for Older Prisoners 20.05.2026

How can digging into the past protect the future of mental health for older people in custody? For the next episode in our mental health mini-series, we’re joined by Professor Amanda Perry and Professor John Schofield to explore the PAMHOP project. This pioneering feasibility study is tackling a critical but overlooked issue: the mental and physical wellbeing of older people in custody by introduc...

Support2Work: Tackling the £200 Billion Mental Health Crisis 13.05.2026

With nearly 2.9 million people in the UK now economically inactive due to illness, how can we balance the drive for national productivity with the personal need for mental health recovery?   For the next episode in our mental health mini-series, we’re joined by Professor Rowena Jacobs and Professor Lina Gega to discuss the Support2Work project. This comprehensive national evaluation is investigati...

The SPiRiT-D Project: Transforming Mental Health Support in Pakistan 06.05.2026

In settings where mental health specialists are scarce, how can we ensure patients get the care they need?   For our first episode in our May mental health mini-series, we’re joined by Dr Mehreen Faisal and Karen Coales to discuss the SPiRiT-D project. This innovative hybrid trial is bridging the mental health treatment gap in Pakistan by testing a collaborative care model to deliver evidence-base...

On the Road at the ARC Mental Health Prevention Conference 29.04.2026

Is an ounce of prevention really worth a pound of cure when it comes to mental health?  That’s the big question we’re tackling this week as we go on the road! We’ve left the comfort of The Research Room studio and headed to The Milner Hotel in York for the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC)’s An ounce of prevention: How can the NHS make a transition towards prevention in mental health? Even...

Samantha Holmes: Investigating the Mental Health Impacts of War 15.04.2026

Can we reduce the mental health impact of war? This week in The Research Room, we’re venturing outside of the Department of Health Sciences once again! We're joined by Samantha Holmes from the York Law School and the Centre for Applied Human Rights for a fascinating look into the world of international law and conflict-related mental harm. Sam shares her research as part of the Beyond Compliance C...

FROM THE ARCHIVE: The ASSSIST 2 Trial: Supporting Autistic Children in School with Social Stories™ 01.04.2026

Happy Easter from The Research Room! We're taking a break for Easter this week and as it is The National Autistic Society's World Autism Acceptance Month we're re-visiting one of our favourite episodes from last year, The ASSSIST 2 Trial!   Dr. Kerry Bell and Dr. Jane Blackwell join us to chat about this fantastic trial, completed in 2022, which explored whether Social Stories™ could be an effecti...

The CALM Trial: Helping Children Conquer Dental Anxiety 18.03.2026

Can we transform the dental chair from a place of fear into a space of calm for our youngest patients? Approximately 1 in 5 children between the ages of 8 and 16 experience dental anxiety severe enough to impact their ability to visit the dentist. This week in the Research Room, we're joined by Professor Zoe Marshman and Vicky Exley to talk about the CALM Trial, a brilliant study exploring whether...

Research Impact with Jenny Spear and Linda Ko-Ferrigno 04.03.2026

How does academic research move beyond universities to actually change lives? This week in The Research Room, we're exploring something we hear a lot about in the world of research but that can often feel hard to define: Research Impact. We are joined by Dr. Linda Ko-Ferrigno, University of York Impact Manager, and Dr. Jenny Spear, Impact Manager for the Faculty of Sciences, to break down what thi...

The YorQuit Study: Supporting People in Yorkshire to Stop Smoking 18.02.2026

Did you know that lung cancer rates in Yorkshire are among the highest in the country? This week in The Research Room, we're joined by Professor Rachael Murray and Bec Thorley to tell us all about the YorQuit study. Funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research, this fantastic 3-arm trial aims to find the best way to support people across Yorkshire to stop smoking and improve their lung health. Join us as w...

The PERISCOPE Trial: Continuing vs Stopping Biologics for Inflammatory Joint Disease 04.02.2026

Biologic therapies have revolutionised the treatment of autoimmune conditions, but when patients with inflammatory joint disease face surgery, clinicians and patients have a tough choice: stop these powerful medicines and risk a painful flare up of the condition or continue them and face potential infection or compromised healing. This week in The Research Room Professor Kulveer Mankia and Trial M...

The SCOOTT Trial: Getting to Grips with Thumb Base Arthritis 21.01.2026

This week in the Research Room, we are joined by Consultant Hand Surgeons Emma Reay and Nick Johnson to get the full story on the SCOOTT project (Surgery versus Conservative Osteoarthritis Of Thumb Trial). This ambitious three-armed study explores a critical question: is the newer joint replacement, a traditional trapeziectomy (bone removal) or enhanced non-surgical care the best way to ease the p...

Inside the York Trials Unit with Catherine Hewitt & Jude Watson 07.01.2026

Have you ever wondered what it really takes to run a clinical trial? This week in The Research Room, we kick off 2026 by going behind the scenes of the York Trials Unit (YTU). We are joined by Director Professor Catherine Hewitt and Deputy Director Dr. Jude Watson to discover exactly what a trials unit does and why trials are so important. From the history of the unit to the importance of the "Gol...

Christmas Bonus: The Research Room Unwrapped! 19.12.2025

The tables have turned at The Research Room! For our 2025 Christmas Special, Emma Standley takes the mic as guest host, putting us in the hot seat for a change. Join us as we reflect on our favorite highlights from the past year and share the behind-the-scenes story of how this podcast journey began. Stick around for some festive fun as we talk holiday traditions and reveal the strangest gifts we’...

From Patient to Partner: PPI on the BioDrive AFS Study 17.12.2025

How do researchers ensure a clinical trial truly works for the people taking part? The answer is simple: ask the patients. This week we're revisiting the BioDrive AFS Study, a major trial investigating the best way to prevent and detect fungal infection in patients with blood cancer, to hear from the people helping to design it. We sit down with Trial Manager Dr. Sam Brady and Patient Advisory Gro...

The RAPSODI & DIDACT Trials: Two Shoulder Surgery Studies for the Price of One! 03.12.2025

This week is a 2-4-1 special! We're joined by Fi Rose and Gareth Roberts to tell us all about not one, but TWO pivotal surgical trials. RAPSODI investigates the definitive choice between Reverse and Anatomical Total Shoulder Replacement for patients with painful osteoarthritis. DIDACT compares the clinical and cost-effectiveness of immediate surgery fixation versus simple sling immobilisation for...

Emma Sullivan: Sleep, Social Media & Anxiety 19.11.2025

Does a bad night's sleep really fuel anxiety? And should we really be banning smartphones in schools? This week we’ve ventured across campus to the Department of Psychology to talk to Emma Sullivan all about the complex science of sleep, screens, and stress. Join us as Emma walks us through two bold projects. The first plunges participants into an unnerving virtual environment to reveal how a slee...

Valuing Voices: Reducing Research Waste & Improving Clinical Trials 05.11.2025

How can we design research that actually benefits people and the planet? This week we welcome back Karen Glerum-Brooks to the Research Room, and this time she's brought along her colleague Andrew Mott to talk about the Valuing Voices project. Listen as Karen and Andrew share lessons learnt from clinical trials, the small design choices that can massively reduce research waste, and the qualitative...

The SWHSI-2 Trial: Negative Pressure vs Standard Dressings for Healing Open Wounds 22.10.2025

What's the best way to heal an open surgical wound? This week we're chatting with the SWHSI-II team, Catherine Arundel, Sam Swan and Sabeen Zahra, all about the SWHSI-2 trial, the award winning study which compared Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with traditional standard dressings to answer this question. We go behind-the-scenes to hear about the trial’s highs and hurdles: blinded photo assessmen...

Patient & Public Involvement on the BAY Study 08.10.2025

It’s not every day you get to hear from a mother and daughter who are shaping clinical research together! This week we had the privilege of speaking with a Emma and Toni Wakefield who both took on the crucial role of chairing Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) panels for the BAY trial. We learn how their input led to practical changes in the study, from making materials more inclusive to ensurin...

The BART Study: Supporting Young People at Risk for Bipolar 24.09.2025

Can we change the future for young people at risk of bipolar disorder? We're joined by Dr. Rebekah Carney and Prof. Sophie Parker to discuss the Bipolar At-Risk Trial (BART 2). The research aims to spot early signs of bipolar risk in 16–25 year olds and to evaluate a tailored Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) based support that could change the course of young lives. Plus, we find out what the s...

The DISC trial Part 2: Surgery vs Injection for Dupuytren's Contracture 10.09.2025

It's time for part 2 of the DISC trial, and the big reveal of the results! We're back with Charlie Welch and Dr Puvan Tharmanathan to talk about the Dupuytren's Interventions: Surgery vs Collagenase Trial (DISC), PLUS Chief Investigator Professor Joseph Dias joins us to discuss the results and what they mean.   How do clinicians and patients choose the right path for treating Dupuytren's contractu...

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