Research News

Here you can find a selection of the latest research news stories and medical breakthroughs. Take a look below to learn more!
Are You Curious About Clinical Research? Read More Here!

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?”.
How Participating from Home Would Ease Clinical Trial Participation

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.
Research News

Here you can find a selection of the latest research news stories and medical breakthroughs. Take a look below to learn more!
The Challenges of Participating in a Clinical Trial with a Lung Condition

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!
Research News

Here you can find a selection of the latest research news stories and medical breakthroughs. Take a look below to learn more!
I Signed Up to Make a Difference

In our work with finding participants for an ulcerative colitis trial, The British Research Panel have spoken with two volunteer participants, Jan and Joanne. They want to fight the stigma surrounding ulcerative colitis and make a difference for a disease that is often overlooked.
“I’m Participating in Research to do Something Good”

Philip , 68, is currently participating in a COPD study through the British Research Panel. Having signed up for a study that hopes to find a better treatment for COPD, Philip wanted to take part to help advance research.
Improving Lives for People Living with Asthma

With 5.4 million people in the UK currently being treated for asthma and 200,000 for severe asthma, we decided to hear how our members are coping and what can be done to make managing this condition easier.
Will Appointments with your GP Return to Normal?
