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Biography
Dr Amy Rogers graduated MBChB from Aberdeen University in 2001 before training and working as a General Practitioner in Dundee and Angus. She joined the University of Dundee in 2015 as a Clinical Research Fellow.
Dr Rogers has worked on several large pragmatic clinical trials, including TIME, FAST and ALL-HEART. Her research focuses on developing novel clinical trial methods and using patient and public involvement (PPI) to improve research.
Dr Rogers works on the IMI-funded Trials@Home project, developing guidance, tools and recommendations to support decentralized clinical trials in Europe. Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Awards
Award | Year |
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Engaged Researcher of the Year | 2020 |
Stories
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Less than one in 12 Covid-19 vaccine recipients reported significant side effects in the week following their jab, a major University of Dundee study has found.
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More than 10,000 volunteers have signed up for a new UK-wide study run by the University of Dundee which is monitoring all Covid-19 vaccines approved for use in the country.
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Stephen Fry has lavished praise on University of Dundee staff and students who have won awards, named after the University’s former rector, for their success in sharing their work with the public.