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Many clinical challenges persist in the field of incontinence because it is a condition that historically has received relatively little attention in the research environment. IMPRESS has been developing a national multidisciplinary network for incontinence research and we work to showcase the difficulties of dealing with this condition as a way of drawing together scientific experts, facilitating new research collaborations and inspiring novel ideas for next generation treatments.
what we do
Areas of Involvement
IMPRESS
IMPRESS is a medical technologies research project funded by an EPSRC and NIHR partnership. It aims to boost research collaborations related to incontinence.
Events
We host incontinence focused multi-disciplinary events for knowledge exchange and networking opportunities.
Projects
We fund early stage research projects which seek to address incontinence needs with novel use of technologies.
Partners
We regulate our work through a team of academic, healthcare, industry and charity partners.
meet the team
IMPRESS Core Team
Pete Culmer
Richard Day
Michael Bryant
Ali Alazmani
Elena Mancuso
Sarah King
What we’ve been up to
Recent News
First Round Knowledge Exchange Awards Granted
IMPRESS has awarded two Knowledge Exchange Awards since opening the scheme in March 2017. Bladder Sensing In the School of Physiology, Pharmacology and...
Read moreIncontinence Workshop for Young People
IMPRESS and TITCH have joined forced to develop an incontinence workshop focusing on the needs of young people age 6-16. Before we plan in earnest we would like...
Read moreIMPRESS at IASTED Biomed 2017
PhD researcher Will Stokes from the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Leeds presented his work on physically simulating the effect of the...
Read moreIncontinence Management & PRevention through Engineering and ScienceS














