University of Stirling
45
3
3
29
Key Highlights
Risk & Performance
Pipeline Risk Assessment
Pipeline Risk Assessment
Based on historical performance
Moderate Risk
Score: 45/100
8.9%
4 terminated/withdrawn out of 45 trials
87.9%
+1.4% vs industry average
0%
0 trials in Phase 3/4
17%
5 of 29 completed trials have results
Key Signals
Enrollment Performance
Analytics
Activity Timeline
Global Presence
Clinical Trials (45)
Association of Seafood Consumption and Nutritional Status Among Adolescent Girls
Role: collaborator
Health and Nutritional Outcomes Among Young Females and Children in Southwest Bangladesh
Role: collaborator
The Effect of Training Frequency on Improvements in VO2max With REHIT
Role: lead
A Comparison of Affective Responses During Continuous and Interval Exercise
Role: lead
Improvements in Aerobic Fitness With Exercise Training: the Role of Myokines
Role: lead
Predictors of Affective Responses to Sprint Interval Exercise
Role: lead
Nutritional Knowledge and Characteristics of HYROX Athletes
Role: collaborator
Shock Wave Therapy as a Treatment Intervention for Frozen Shoulder
Role: lead
danceSing Care Evaluation: Testing the Feasibility
Role: lead
danceSing Care Evaluation: Testing the Effectiveness
Role: lead
PIECES - Towards Large-Scale Adaptation and Tailored Implementation of Primary Cancer Prevention Programs
Role: collaborator
The Effect of Reducing Total Volume of Sprint Exercise on Circulating Levels of BDNF
Role: lead
Glucose Variability in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and Glycaemic Responses to Food Composition.
Role: lead
The Breakfast Rise, Education and Knowledge Study
Role: lead
Evaluation of a New Program for Carers of People with Anorexia Nervosa
Role: collaborator
Pilot Study of a Self-help Intervention for Depression in Patients With a Chronic Disease
Role: collaborator
Breastfeeding Planning Card Trial in Scotland
Role: lead
Energy Regulation and Nutritional Status of Children: A Satiation Study
Role: collaborator
Increasing Uptake of Bowel Screening
Role: collaborator
Groups for Specific vs Mixed Diagnosis Patients of Chronic Conditions
Role: lead