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Martin Williams
Director NIHR Research Design Service East Midlands
School/Department: Population Health Sciences, Department of
Telephone: +44 (0)116 252 5419
Email: mjw48@leicester.ac.uk
Profile
Martin is Director of NIHR Research Design Service East Midlands Director of NIHR Research Design Service National Office and Chair of NIHR Research Design Service National Strategy Group.
Martin has over 20 years’ experience of leading research support and delivery organisations and is currently Director of Research Design Service in the East Midlands. The Research Design Service is a national network that supports researchers to develop and design high quality research proposals for submission to NIHR funding programmes and other open national peer reviewed funding competitions for health or social care research. The RDS represents a key contribution to the NIHR’s commitment to delivery of high-quality health and social care research.
Research
NIHR Research Design Service National Office
Grant holders: M Williams (PI)
Funding body: National Institute for Health Research
Value: £635437
Duration: 2019 - 2023
NIHR Research Design Service East Midlands 3rd contract
Grant holders: M Williams (PI) S Armstrong K Abrams A Avery N Brunskill L Duley T Grieve K Khunti G Martin M Orrell S Ryder N Siriwardena
Funding body: National Institute for Health Research
Value: £5137500
Duration: 2018 - 2023
NIHR Research Design Service East Midlands 2nd contract
Grant holders: M Williams (PI) S Armstrong A Wilson A Avery J Campbell N Siriwardena T Grieve R Baker M Dixon-Woods D Whynes W Toff L Duley
Funding body: National Institute for Health Research
Value: £3596250
Duration: 2015 - 2018
NIHR Research Design Service East Midlands 1st contract
Grant holders: H Fortnum M Williams (Co-PI) A Avery A Wilson R Baker S Armstrong J Campbell T Grieve N Sirowardena
Funding body: National Institute for Health Research
Value: £5137500
Duration: 2010 - 2015
Publications
Baker R, Robertson N, Rogers S, Davies M, Brunskill N, Khunti K, Steiner M, Williams M and Sinfield P. (2009) The National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) for Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland (LNR): a programme protocol. Implementation Science, 4:72 doi:10.1186/1748-5908-4-72
Tyrer F, Williams M, Feathers L, Faull C, Baker I. (2009) Factors that influence decisions about cardiopulmonary resuscitation: the views of doctors and medical students. Postgraduate Medical Journal, Nov 85 (1009) 564-8.
Feathers L, Faull C, Tyrer F, Williams M, Baker I. (2009) Resuscitation decisions among hospital physicians and intensivists. Response to Brims et al. (Clinical Medicine; 9:16-20). Clinical Medicine 9:298
Cooke J, Nancarrow S, Dyas J, Williams, M. (2008) An evaluation of the Designated Research Team approach to building research capacity in primary care. BMC Family Practice, 9(37).
Hutton, A & Williams, M. (2005) Supporting Young Carers: A Practice Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals in Children’s and Adult Services. Barnardo’s UK.
Long, CG, Williams, MJ, Midgley M, Hollin CR (2000) Within-program factors as predictors of drinking outcome following cognitive-behavioural treatment. Addictive Behaviours, 25(4), 573-578.
Saks, M., Williams, M. and Hancock, B. (eds) (2000) Developing Research in Primary Care. Radcliffe Medical Press: Oxford.
Wilson, A., Williams, M. and Hancock, B. (eds) (2000) Research Approaches in Primary Care. Radcliffe Medical Press: Oxford.
Mathers, N., Williams, M. and Hancock, B. (eds) (2000) Statistical Analysis in Primary Care. Radcliffe Medical Press: Oxford.
Tyrer F, Williams M, Feathers L, Faull C, Baker I. (2009) Factors that influence decisions about cardiopulmonary resuscitation: the views of doctors and medical students. Postgraduate Medical Journal, Nov 85 (1009) 564-8.
Feathers L, Faull C, Tyrer F, Williams M, Baker I. (2009) Resuscitation decisions among hospital physicians and intensivists. Response to Brims et al. (Clinical Medicine; 9:16-20). Clinical Medicine 9:298
Cooke J, Nancarrow S, Dyas J, Williams, M. (2008) An evaluation of the Designated Research Team approach to building research capacity in primary care. BMC Family Practice, 9(37).
Hutton, A & Williams, M. (2005) Supporting Young Carers: A Practice Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals in Children’s and Adult Services. Barnardo’s UK.
Long, CG, Williams, MJ, Midgley M, Hollin CR (2000) Within-program factors as predictors of drinking outcome following cognitive-behavioural treatment. Addictive Behaviours, 25(4), 573-578.
Saks, M., Williams, M. and Hancock, B. (eds) (2000) Developing Research in Primary Care. Radcliffe Medical Press: Oxford.
Wilson, A., Williams, M. and Hancock, B. (eds) (2000) Research Approaches in Primary Care. Radcliffe Medical Press: Oxford.
Mathers, N., Williams, M. and Hancock, B. (eds) (2000) Statistical Analysis in Primary Care. Radcliffe Medical Press: Oxford.
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Activities
Member of NIHR Strategy Board