Research for the Future

Research for the Future Research for the Future is an NHS-supported campaign encouraging people to take part in health and care research

Research for the Future is an NHS-supported campaign encouraging people to take part in health and care research. Getting involved in research means you are helping to discover new qays to prevent, diagnose and manage illnesses. Everyone is welcome to register, whether you have a health condition or not. Most of our research takes place in and around Greater Manchester and the North West of England.

🟣 Recruiting now – members of the public to share their views on Artificial Intelligence in medical imaging.Message us o...
19/01/2026

🟣 Recruiting now – members of the public to share their views on Artificial Intelligence in medical imaging.

Message us or visit:
πŸ‘‰ www.researchforthefuture.org/impact-ai

🟠 We are supporting research looking to understand why people of South Asian and Black African/Caribbean heritage are af...
15/01/2026

🟠 We are supporting research looking to understand why people of South Asian and Black African/Caribbean heritage are affected by diabetes differently from other communities.

To take part, register now on our website www.researchforthefuture.org/register

🟑 Recruiting now– ADAMS  People with MS to take part in a study investigating how genes cause multiple sclerosis in peop...
13/01/2026

🟑 Recruiting now– ADAMS

People with MS to take part in a study investigating how genes cause multiple sclerosis in people from different ethnicities.
To take part, you should be of non-European heritage, eg African, Caribbean or
South Asian.
Visit www.researchforthefuture.org/studies/adams

🟑 Recruiting now – Insights into the FoveaPeople to undergo eye examination and testing to help understand why differenc...
11/01/2026

🟑 Recruiting now – Insights into the Fovea
People to undergo eye examination and testing to help understand why differences in the structure of the fovea occur, and how this affects vision.

Message us or visit:
πŸ‘‰ www.researchforthefuture.org/studies/insights-into-the-fovea

🟠 Recruiting nowLooking for people with Diabetes T1 Little is known of how active breaks can potentially improve health ...
08/01/2026

🟠 Recruiting now

Looking for people with Diabetes T1
Little is known of how active breaks can potentially improve health for those
who have type 1 diabetes. This study is to assess how taking regular active breaks
can influence vascular function and glucose control in people with type 1 diabetes.
For more info contact www.researchforthefuture.org

🟑 Recruiting now – Parkinson’s Families ProjectPeople who have developed Parkinson’s Disease or another movement disorde...
05/01/2026

🟑 Recruiting now – Parkinson’s Families Project
People who have developed Parkinson’s Disease or another movement disorder
before the age of 45 for a study investigating the genetic causes of movement
disorders.

Message us or visit:
www.researchforthefuture.org/studies/parkinsons-families

🟠 π—₯π—²π—°π—Ώπ˜‚π—Άπ˜π—Άπ—»π—΄ π—»π—Όπ˜„ – FREMS-PDPNPeople living with diabetes and painful neuropathy to help compare and evaluate two differe...
02/01/2026

🟠 π—₯π—²π—°π—Ώπ˜‚π—Άπ˜π—Άπ—»π—΄ π—»π—Όπ˜„ – FREMS-PDPN

People living with diabetes and painful neuropathy to help compare and evaluate two different forms of nerve stimulation device.
Message us or visit:
www.researchforthefuture.org/studies/frems-pdpn

01/01/2026
🟑 Recruiting now – Brain tumour researchHealthy volunteers to take part in a study investigating how brain and skull-bas...
29/12/2025

🟑 Recruiting now – Brain tumour research
Healthy volunteers to take part in a study investigating how brain and skull-based
tumours develop and progress. Should have no previous diagnosis of any
neurological condition or cancer.

Message us or visit πŸ‘‰ www.researchforthefuture.org/studies/brain-tumour

πŸ”΄ Born on this in 1881… Sir Thomas Lewis, a Welsh scientist whose ground-breaking research into investigative cardiology...
26/12/2025

πŸ”΄ Born on this in 1881… Sir Thomas Lewis, a Welsh scientist whose ground-breaking research into investigative cardiology led to him being dubbed, β€œthe father of modern cardiology”. In 1930 he founded the Medical Research Society, which became part of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

Read about this research pioneer…
πŸ‘‰ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Lewis_(cardiologist)

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