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We want to see health & care improvement through quality research
rooted in our organisations and systems, enabled by an
effective and valued R&D workforce.

The Forum consists of those in R&D management, support & leadership roles working in with and for providers and commissioners of health and care. Our network is broad and inclusive of patients and the public, non-traditional settings, joint research offices, higher education sponsor teams and more.

Members who volunteer their time lead the Forum, represent the R&D Forum community, and create our value, content and outputs.

The Forum Leadership Team

Representing the Forum to stakeholders, the team oversees the Forum strategy and leads areas of activity to move the work of the Forum forward as a body.

The Forum leadership team is made up of:

  • Exec Committee
  • Group Chairs 
  • Management Team

Forum Board of Trustees/ Leadership Group

The Board oversees the strategic direction and daily operations of the Forum as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) and as a network. The Board is responsible for the governance and financial oversight of all activities, including communications and the conference and events programme. The CIO trustees are listed below, including the elected Chair Angela Topping.

Members: 

  • Angela Topping, Chair of Trustees
  • Shona Haining, Head of Research & Evidence, NECS
  • Carolyn Maloney, Research & Innovation Chief Operating Officer at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
  • Dipak Patel, Associate Director of Research & Innovation at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Margaret Cooper, Director of Research and Development at Tameside Integrated NHS Foundation Trust and Senior Research Strategy Lead at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust
  • Sean Scott, Head of Newcastle Joint Research Office at the Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Shahista Hussain, Head of R&D Governance / Deputy Head of R&D Operations (Secondment), Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Mark Brandon-Grove, Head of Clinical Research Performance & Quality, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust & The Institute of Cancer Research
  • Dr Philippa Brice, Head of Research and Development, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB
  • Dr Rachel Gemine, Assistant Director of Evidence, Evaluation and Effectiveness, NHS Wales Joint Commissioning Committee

Forum Management & Business Support Services

The Forum manager supports all the groups and the leadership team in driving the strategy and content of the Forum. The Manager is charged with implementing the strategic plan on a daily basis, engaging with community members and partners, and developing our projects and initiatives. The current Forum Manager is Kate Greenwood.

Group Chairs

The Chairs of the Forum Groups are members of the Leadership Team that oversees strategy and leads areas of activity to move the work of the Forum forward as a body

Edyta McCallum

Dr Edyta McCallum completed PhD in Molecular Biology at the University of London and Msc in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety at the University of Nottingham. Edyta is Senior Research Co-ordinator at Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board (KM ICB) and Kent County Council (KCC). Edyta has vast experience in research governance and research delivery, having worked in health and care research for over 15 years. She has been involved in creation of the first Joint Research Offices in London, supported development of the Clinical Local Research Network (CLRN), and Kent and Medway Research & Innovation Collaborative (KM RIC), a group of research professionals from academia, primary care, local authorities, acute hospitals and other research active institutions.

Edyta is long term supporter of embedding research & innovation culture within community and care settings, addressing silo working between research active institutions and finalising role of the Integrated Care Board (ICB) in facilitating research & innovation delivery. She has set up a very successful research & innovation department at district hospital Medway NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) and has been approached by Public Health Director to replicate the success in the community and primary care settings across Kent and Medway. Edyta is currently working with the Public Health Team and other specialities at Kent County Council on embedding research culture in settings such as care homes, schools, mental health or sexual services. Edyta believes that research & innovation services should work more closely together, parallel to the concept of the Integrated Care Partnership (ICP), so that jointly, through science and evidence, they can address challenges faced by communities, health and care services and its workforce.

Co-Chair of the Wider Health And Care And Community Working Group

See all Group Chairs