
Sono-Breech
The Sono-breech study is a multi-centre study taking place in at least 13 hospitals across the UK, aiming to determine the diagnostic accuracy of handheld ultrasound at 36-weeks of gestation to determine fetal presentation.
Eleri Owen-Jones

Eleri Owen-Jones
Trial manager/research associate Cardiff CTR
I am a trial manager/research associate at the Centre for Trials Research (CTR), College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff University.
I have clinical trial experience in a wide range of disciplines especially in studies involving Women’s Health, and Children and Young People, within the Population Health division in the CTR.
I am currently managing the Sono-breech study which is evaluating the use of hand-held ultrasound devices to detect breech pregnancies. I have extensive knowledge and experience in trial methodology and research governance.