
I Want to Help Future Generations
As the British Research Panel continues to grow, we had the opportunity to hear from some of our members on what motivates them to get involved in research.
As the British Research Panel continues to grow, we had the opportunity to hear from some of our members on what motivates them to get involved in research.
Since July 2024, we have been partnering with the T1DRA study and the University of Bristol to offer you the opportunity to learn more about your health.
Here you can find a selection of the latest research news stories and medical breakthroughs. Take a look below to learn more!
Have you ever heard about research projects and clinical trials and thought: “That sounds exciting, but isn’t it risky?” or “How does it actually work?”.
Recognising that clinical trials can be demanding for patients, the opportunity to participate fully or partially from home could shift some burdens away from patients and also extend participation to a wider patient population.
Here you can find a selection of the latest research news stories and medical breakthroughs. Take a look below to learn more!
Many of our members with lung conditions expressed that stressful travel journeys as well as feeling physically limited make trial participation more difficult. They then shared how a range of services would ease these burdens.
Close to 1000 people living with lung conditions shared their opinions on participating in clinical trials. Striking findings make it clear that future trials must be improved!
Here you can find a selection of the latest research news stories and medical breakthroughs. Take a look below to learn more!
In honour of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we are thrilled to spotlight the remarkable journey of Pilar, an inspiring research nurse. Her dedication to clinical research not only propels scientific advancements, but it also breaks barriers in a field historically dominated by stereotypes. Let’s delve into her experience and perspective on the evolving landscape of women in science.
The British Research Panel is teaming up with Keele University and Manchester Metropolitan University, as they test the effectiveness of orthotics in shoes for people with diabetes.
Here you can find a selection of the latest research news stories and medical breakthroughs. Take a look below to learn more!
Recruiting suitable patients for clinical trials is critical in developing new medicines and treatments that can improve people’s lives. But how does this process work, and what are the challenges?
Here you can find a selection of the latest research news stories and medical breakthroughs. Take a look below to learn more!
Andrew is living with COPD and is participating in a trial through the British Research Panel. He shared his experiences participating in the trial and how close contact with our nurses has helped him to feel reassured and valued.
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We always value hearing from our members. We send out surveys and questionnaires and conduct interviews so that you can share your input on a range of topics. If there is something in particular you wish to share, feel free to email us on info@britishresearchpanel.co.uk.
As a member, we will email you with surveys and questionnaires so that you have the opportunity to share your input on a range of topics.
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