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Short Circuit

short circuit

We aim to become a key hub for emerging fiction filmmaking talent in Scotland, supporting writers, directors and producers to develop creatively and professionally, and stimulating the creative and commercial success of Scotland’s film sector. Short Circuit has an international outlook, helping Scotland-based filmmakers navigate the hugely exciting opportunities of the short film and first feature world. Sharp Shorts Our short film scheme – Sharp Shorts – invites teams, writers and writer/directors to submit their short film ideas, and also encourages directors and producers to submit a note of interest to take part. This year, up to 12 projects will be selected to take part in a 3-month development phase. After pitching for a production award in September 2022, up to 9 projects will be selected to receive up to £15,000 of funding. Applications for Sharp Shorts 2022 are now closed. Further information is published here. First Features First Features supports projects from initial idea to fully polished draft. There will be two levels of awards, distinguished between early development (to treatment or first draft) and further development (second draft and beyond). You will be able to apply via the online application form for support at either level. The scheme is for writing, writing/directing and producing talent from all across Scotland who have bold and compelling fiction projects with theatrical ambition and the potential to resonate with audiences globally.

Uvence dba Health Medical Bank

uvence dba health medical bank

London

Uvence is the first cosmetic clinic to offer personalised Super Enriched Tissue. The Uvence procedure uses natural tissue extracted from a patient that is purified to enhance its regenerative potential. Uvence is the first cosmetic clinic to offer personalised Super Enriched Tissue. The Uvence procedure uses natural tissue extracted from a patient that is purified to enhance its regenerative potential. Super Enriched Tissue, is comprised of living cells such as; Mesenchymal Adipose and Haematopoeitic Stem Cells, Progenitor Cells, Fibroblasts, Lymphocytes, Pericytes, Vascular Endothelial Cells, and Macrophages, can be stored for up to 5 years, which allows patients the capability to have on-demand Uvence treatments on potentially multiple future occasions. The Uvence treatment is simple. An extraction of adipose tissue (fat transfer) directly from a patient is made, via a small non-invasive liposuction procedure wherein the extracted tissue is used to create proprietary and entirely personalized cosmetic injectables for the patient, which are then stored cryogenically and made available to the patients’ physician on demand. Super Enriched Tissue, is comprised of living cells such as; Mesenchymal Adipose and Haematopoeitic Stem Cells, Progenitor Cells, Fibroblasts, Lymphocytes, Pericytes, Vascular Endothelial Cells, and Macrophages, can be stored for up to 5 years, which allows patients the capability to have on-demand Uvence treatments on potentially multiple future occasions.

British Society for the Study of Vulval Disease

british society for the study of vulval disease

We are a true multidisciplinary society largely made up from the specialties of gynaecology, dermatology, genito-urinary medicine and pathology. Our membership consists of doctors and nurses and we work closely with allied health professionals aligned to vulval disease. This multidisciplinary approach to the speciality enables excellence in clinical outcomes and workforce training. We have a strong commitment to education and training working with our medical colleges striving to achieve high quality standards of care for patients. Our membership currently stands at 288 health professionals from a variety of different specialities. The objectives of the society The relief of suffering for patients with vulval diseases The promotion of research into the cause and management of vulval diseases The practice, art and science of understanding, diagnosing and managing vulval diseases Achievements include: Hosting clinical conferences. Our annual two-day meeting was held in Salisbury in April 2018 hosted by Dr Abi Kingston. It was an excellent conference and 146 delegates attended Guidelines on Vulval pain syndromes (published British Journal of Dermatology). Contribution to the NHS Clinical Knowledge on pruritus vulvae for primary care and first contact physicians. Completed a Cochrane review on lichen sclerosus treatment. Funding and clinically supporting the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership to identify and prioritise the top 10 future research questions for lichen sclerosus.