Professor Cindy Cooper
BSc (Pharmacology and Physiology), PhD (Neuropharmacology)
School of Medicine and Population Health
Director, Clinical Trials Research Unit
Professor of Health Services Research and Clinical Trials


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School of Medicine and Population Health
3037
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
葫芦影业
S1 4DA
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Professor Cindy Cooper is Director of 葫芦影业 Clinical Trials Research Unit (CTRU) and Professor of Health Services Research and Clinical Trials.
After graduating in Pharmacology and Physiology from the University of Manchester and completing a PhD in neuropharmacology at the University of Nottingham, she worked at 葫芦影业 and West Yorkshire Health Authorities. She joined ScHARR in 1996 to establish the North Trent Research Office, to provide support to local NHS organisations to develop research strategy and increase their research income. She has been involved in health services research and clinical trials for over twenty five years and has held the position of Professor of Health Services Research and Clinical Trials since January 2014.
Cindy has previously held positions on NIHR funding bodies including being a member of the Programme Grant for Applied Research Committee and the COVID Call College of Experts as well as Chair of the Yorkshire and Humber Research for Patient Benefit Committee. Cindy is Chair of three NIHR funded Project Steering Committees and a member of the UKCRC Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) Executive Group. She has extensive experience of designing and implementing evaluations of complex health interventions in large multi-centre trials and other study designs. Since 2013 she has been PI or co-applicant on 15 NIHR Health Technology Assessment, Public Health Research, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) Efficient Trials call and Programme Grant for Applied Research grants related to trials and trials methodology to a total research cost of 拢12 million. She has also held CTU support and infrastructure awards to total cost of approximately 拢1.1 million. Cindy has published over 100 peer-reviewed research papers. The CTRU currently has a portfolio of around 20 studies, the majority being clinical trials or studies of trial methodology.
Cindy is module coordinator for the ScHARR MSc module on clinical trials research methodology and has supervised six PhD students to successful completion, one of these was an NIHR Clinical Fellowship and one a Stroke Association Fellowship.
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- Trials methodology, particularly pilot (external and internal) and feasibility studies
- Psycho-social aspects of long term conditions
- Health technology evaluation
- Evaluation of psychotherapeutic interventions
- Public and patient involvement in research
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- Teaching interests
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I am co-ordinator for the Randomised Controlled Trials in Health and Social Care module of the MSc in Clinical Research.
I am interested in supervising research students in areas such as RCT methodology, evaluation of health technologies, particularly psychotherapeutic interventions and psychosocial aspects of chronic conditions.
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Director of the Clinical Trials Research Unit
- Chair of University Health Research Governance Committee 2011 - 2019
- Member of the NIHR CTU Directors Executive Group 2015 -
- Trial Management Group member for Journeying through Dementia, CACTUS, ACUTE, ASPECT, I-Socialise and OPTION DM trials
- Member of the York Trials Unit Strategic Advisory Group
- Member of the UKCRC CTU Directors Meeting
- Member of the NIHR Clinical Trials Unit Standing Advisory Committee 2016 -
- Member of the 葫芦影业 Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust Research Innovation and Education Committee 2016-2019
- Member of the Programme Grant for Applied Research Assessment Panel D 2017 -
- Chair of the Trial Steering Committee for the York University lead, HTA Funded:-ACTIVE (articular type C pilon fracture Trial Internal vs External Fixation) Trial. 2017 -
- Chair of the Trial Steering Committee for the York University lead, NIHR Programme Grant Funde: MODS (Multi-morbidity in OLder Adults with Depression Study) 2019 -
Current Projects
- CACTUS (Clinical and cost effectiveness of aphasia computer therapy compared with usual stimulation or attention control long term post stroke. HTA 2013-2018. 拢1.7 million.
- OPTION DM Optimal Pathway for TreatIng neurOpathic paiN in Diabetes Mellitus (OPTION-DM) trial. HTA Project: 15/35/03. 拢2.9 million 01/06/2016 to: 31/08/2019 .
- The ACUTE (Ambulance CPAP: Use, Treatment effect and Economics) feasibility study: A pilot randomised controlled trial of prehospital CPAP for acute respiratory failure. HTA: 15/08/40, 2016-1019. 拢378,285
- ASPECT A non inferiority randomised controlled trial comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of single session treatment with multi-session CBT in children with specific phobias. HTA 15/38/04 . 2016-2020.拢1.4 million
- NIHR CTU Support Funding 拢350,000 per annum
- Journeying through Dementia is a large-scale research study that aims to find out whether attending a 12-week community programme has a positive impact on the quality of life for people who are living with the early stages of dementia.
- The COMMEND project (NIHR HTA 16/81/010) includes two phases. Phase 1 will adapt ACT for people with MND and test the acceptability and feasibility of the adapted ACT intervention and whether it is possible to conduct a larger study.
- High CALS. A programme to develop and evaluate a complex intervention to achieve a high calorie diet in ALS (HighCALS) 42 months 02/04/2018 - 01/03/2024. NIHR PGfAR 拢1,871,107.00 (IA 6% - 拢112,266.42. CI - C McDermott
- MSS 3. NIHR HS&DR Funded RCT - MSS3: Multiple Symptoms Study 3: pragmatic trial of a community based clinic for patients with persistent (medically unexplained) physical symptoms. Co-I.UoS allocation - 拢898,732.57.
- MATTS. Major Trauma Triage Tool Study. NIHR HTA funded. CI- Dr Gordon Fuller
- I-SOCIALISE Investigating SOcial Competence and Isolation in children with Autism taking part in LEGO-based therapy clubs In School Environments (I-SOCIALISE), NIHR PHR Funded