Research Professional’s Craig Nicholson interviewed SCPHRP Director, John Frank about how to provide funders with evidence of how research will be applied in the real world.
The SCPHRP is a research organisation that was established in 2008 by Harry Burns, who at the time was the chief medical officer for Scotland. John Frank, who has been its director since the beginning, says it was created because whenever Burns wanted evidence about a public health problem, “He could hardly ever find researchers who were working on it, or who cared much about the applied problems in public health that practitioners worry about.” – See more at: https://www.researchprofessional.com/0/rr/funding/insight/2015/1/Winning-proposals–Collaboration-translates-public-health-research.html#sthash.PRJvOrkx.dpufThe SCPHRP is a research organisation that was established in 2008 by Harry Burns, who at the time was the chief medical officer for Scotland. John Frank, who has been its director since the beginning, says it was created because whenever Burns wanted evidence about a public health problem, “He could hardly ever find researchers who were working on it, or who cared much about the applied problems in public health that practitioners worry about.” – See more at: https://www.researchprofessional.com/0/rr/funding/insight/2015/1/Winning-proposals–Collaboration-translates-public-health-research.html#sthash.PRJvOrkx.dpufThe SCPHRP is a research organisation that was established in 2008 by Harry Burns, who at the time was the chief medical officer for Scotland. John Frank, who has been its director since the beginning, says it was created because whenever Burns wanted evidence about a public health problem, “He could hardly ever find researchers who were working on it, or who cared much about the applied problems in public health that practitioners worry about.”
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John Frank, the director of the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy, talks to Craig Nicholson about how to provide funders with evidence of how research will be applied in the real world. – See more at: https://www.researchprofessional.com/0/rr/funding/insight/2015/1/Winning-proposals–Collaboration-translates-public-health-research.html#sthash.PRJvOrkx.dpuf
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