Publications

Evidence of our team's scientific rigour and commitment to medical advancement can be found in our extensive library of Niche Publications. We believe that sharing the results of our collaborative research is essential for fostering innovation and improving patient outcomes.

This resource brings together our peer reviewed papers, conference presentations, and technical posters, showcasing our deep expertise across a broad range of therapeutic areas from cardiovascular endocrinology to complex frailty studies. By making our published work accessible, we aim to contribute to the global scientific dialogue and provide our partners with a transparent look at the high standard clinical and analytical thinking that underpins every Niche project.

Explore our bibliography to see how we are helping to shape the future of medicine.

Acknowledged Publications

Recognised contributions to world-class research

A selection of peer-reviewed publications where Niche's scientific and clinical expertise has been formally acknowledged by research teams worldwide, reflecting the breadth and depth of our contribution to advancing medical knowledge.

Safety of AT-1015, a novel 5-HT2A antagonist, in combination with high-dose aspirin: an open-label study

Written by
Anderson D, Kato N, Onomichi K, Uchida H, Shelley S, Engert D, Ilgenfritz J.
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Should we routinely measure a proxy for insulin resistance as well as improve our modelling techniques to better predict the likelihood of coronary heart disease in people with type 2 diabetes? For debate

Written by
Evans M, McEwan P, Peters JR, Currie CJ.
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Niche Manuscripts

Where our words shape the science

Publications where the Niche medical writing team played a central role in crafting the manuscript itself — translating complex clinical data into clear, compelling and submission-ready scientific communications.

Triglyceride not insulin resistance principally determines sodium-lithium countertransport activity in patients with hyperchylomicronaemia

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Exercise electrocardiography and aortic Doppler velocimetry in asymptomatic identical twins discordant for type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes.

Written by
Dubrey S, Akhras F, Song GJ, Hardman T, Travill C, Hynd J, Noble MI, Lo SS, Leslie RD.
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