My research story

Real volunteers share their experiences of taking part

Volunteers are essential to our work.  Members of the public are our greatest strength and we could not do our work without their help. 

Here, we share stories from members of the public across the UK who are involved in many different types of research.


Jon, South West London

Jon Cook shares his experience of taking part in the OUTREACH study. The study assesses if patients take their blood pressure medication as prescribed through urine samples. Jon regularly takes the medicines Ramipril and Amlodipine to manage his high blood pressure.

Read Jon's story


Bea Buckley, Reading

After being treated for melanoma, Bea wanted to give back by taking part in research. She signed up to Be Part of Research and was matched to a major skin cancer study.

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Monica, West Norfolk

Monica joined the BISIL study in 2023 when the leg ulcer she developed wouldn't heal with antibiotics.

She was treated with a new type of wound dressing. And after less than a year, Monica is already noticing an improvement - with her wound now half the size.

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Mercy, Lambeth

Mercy Njoku was invited to take part in the NIHR-supported HEAL-COVID trial after being admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in February 2022.

"The HEAL-COVID trial was the first time I took part in research that directly affected me, and I would do the same again in the future to help others."

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Nicholas, London

Having worked for a private ambulance service for over twenty years, Nicholas caught COVID-19 and became a patient himself, so he signed up to take part in research.  

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Sarah, London

Sarah was committed to the idea of giving blood as a blood transfusion had helped in her recovery. She heard about a vaccine trial which was a way of helping through the COVID-19 pandemic.