MRC e-Val 2009
Initial analysis of the outputs, outcomes and impacts data collected through MRC e-Val at the end of 2009. For background information on MRC e-Val please visit the overview page.
In this section
- Overview
- Provides an overview of MRC e-Val 2009, the online survey designed to gather feedback from MRC-funded researchers about the results of their work.
- Publications
- Peer reviewed journal articles and reviews are an important primary output from research, and give an insight into how knowledge is being shared and used by other researchers.
- Influence on policy
- The MRC is interested in capturing information about the ways in which MRC research influences changes in policy, and MRC e-Val seeks information about the involvement that MRC researchers have had in various policy setting processes.
- Intellectual property
- Research may yield discoveries that could be commercially exploited, or should be formally registered. The MRC is interested in all formal evidence that knowledge was being transferred to/shared with others.
- Products and interventions
- Here you can find out more about therapies, drugs and other products that have been been developed as a result of MRC funded research.
- Spin out companies
- The spin out companies reported in MRC e-Val ranged in mission from those aiming to develop new pharmaceutical product, to those marketing reagents, services or expertise. Find out more here.
- Awards and recognition received by MRC researchers
- We sought details of the prizes, awards, and other types of recognition received by MRC funded researchers - find out more in this section.
Impact of MRC research
Maximising the impact of MRC funded research is a key element of our strategic plan: this report details substantial and positive impacts from the MRC research portfolio since 2006.
The MRC Pipeline
Research and development by the MRC that could lead to significant new clinical applications within the next five years.
MRC Network
September/October 2010
Experimental Medicine
Showcasing the successes of MRC research