We participate in research studies with the National Institute for Health Research. You may be invited to participate if you meet the criteria for a particular study. Participation is entirely voluntary but can help improve patients’ future care.
Why Be Part of Research?
Thousands of people across the UK take part in research each year because research provides the knowledge we need to help us live longer and healthier lives. Find out why...
Join Dementia Research
What is Join Dementia Research? A UK wide dementia research service that connects volunteers interested in dementia research with studies that they could take part in. Anyone over the age...
Participant in Research Experience Survey
If you have taken part in a research study, we would love to find out more about your experience. We would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes...
Genetic Links to Anxiety and Depression (GLAD)
Patients with Anxiety/Depression, Bipolar Disorder, BDD, OCD or other related disorders are invited to join GLAD.
ATTEND
Are you a young person aged between 15 – 18, currently experiencing depression, low mood, or anxiety? The ATTEND study is testing a new form of treatment. Get involved below.
MyMelanoma
MyMelanoma is open to anyone who has ever been diagnosed with melanoma of the skin.
Post-Traumatic Headache in Children
Are a parent or carer of a child aged between 6 and 18, diagnosed with post-traumatic headache as a result of a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) or concussion? NIHR...
HPOS - The HIPPOCRATES Prospectice Observational Study
Do you have psoriasis? Please help us better understand and identify who is more likely to develop psoriatic arthritis and to prevent its development in the long term. Get involved...
Our Research Journey
Discover the range of research studies we’ve been involved in over the years and how they’ve contributed to improving patient care and advancing medical knowledge.
Date published: 15th August, 2023
Date last updated: 13th January, 2025