Research for the Future is an NHS-supported campaign helping people find out about and take part in health and care #research across north-west England.
We are not currently able to respond to enquiries. We will share further updates here and on our website.
If you're looking to take part in research, visit the Be part of Research website to find opportunities: https://t.co/kJqd7dKbFB
If you're looking for support with your research study, find out how Be Part of Research could help you here: https://t.co/ituUJelVs5
๐ฃRecruiting now โ members of the public to share their views on Artificial Intelligence in medical imaging.
Message us or visit:
๐ https://t.co/8j4dcSnpX6
๐ขRecruiting now โ people living with asthma who experience moderate/severe breathlessness to help develop and test a new treatment.
Message us or visit: BREATH - Research for the Future
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People with health conditions including type 2 diabetes, COPD, kidney disease and high blood pressure to help evaluate a new way to detect whether a person will develop heart failure
Message us or visit
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๐ก Recruiting now โ Parkinsonโs Families Project
People who have developed Parkinsonโs Disease or another movement disorder
before the age of 45 for a study investigating the genetic causes of movement
disorders.
Message us or visit:
https://t.co/qYrQ1vkGiF
Recruiting now โ people from the UK Black community to share their opinions on how the UK makes sure medicines are safe and effective
Message us or visit: Knowledge and trust of medicines regulation - Research for the Future
T1D Advocate for change
The Discovery That Saved Millions.
Before 1921, Type 1 diabetes was a death sentence. Children would waste away, and doctors could only offer starvation diets to delay the inevitable. Then a young Canadian surgeon, Dr. Frederick Banting, and a medical student, Charles Best, decided to change that. Working in a tiny Toronto lab, they experimented on dogs and discovered a life-saving hormone from the pancreas โ insulin.
In 1922, a 14-year-old boy named Leonard Thompson became the first person to receive insulin. He came back from the brink of death. That moment turned type 1 diabetes from fatal to manageable, saving millions ever since.
Every day is World Diabetes Day for those living it.
Grateful for insulin, science, and strength
๐ฃ Recruiting now โ members of the public to share their views on Artificial Intelligence in medical imaging.
Message us or visit:
๐ https://t.co/8j4dcSmS7y
Recruiting now โ people from the UK Black community to share their opinions on how
the UK makes sure medicines are safe and effective
Message us or visit: Knowledge and trust of medicines regulation - Research for the Future
๐ต ๐ฅ๐ฒ๐๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฐ๐ต ๐ณ๐ผ๐ฟ ๐๐ต๐ฒ ๐๐๐๐๐ฟ๐ฒ is an NHS campaign encouraging people in and around Greater Manchester to get involved in health and care research.
Everyone is welcome to register, whether you have a health condition or not.
Evidence shows that getting involved in a research study or trial can help you better manage and even improve your own health.
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