We Need You for our clinical trials
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Help us develop medicines of the future
Through clinical trials, people like you have helped us to improve and develop treatments for asthma, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, irritable bowel syndrome and many other conditions.
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One residential visit of 4 overnight stays with some return appointments
Jan to March 2024
You'll get paid £2,512 plus travel allowance if you take part in our current trial
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Total of 7 overnight stays
Dec 2023 to Feb 2024
You'll get paid £2,862 plus travel allowance if you take part in our current trial
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One residential visit of 20 overnight stays
Jan to April 2024
You'll get paid £5,360 - £5,460 plus travel allowance if you take part in our current trial
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Over the last 28 years, we have dosed over
10,000 volunteers
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We have completed more than
750 trials
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A strong reputation for safety and well-being
since 1991
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A highly qualified and experienced team of
380 staff
It all starts with you
Taking part in a clinical trial is much easier than you think. Get paid for participating in one of our trials, whilst also contributing to the development of new medicines. You will be making a significant difference to the health and well-being of many people in the future.
Giving up your time to help others can be rewarding. As well as getting paid for your time, you will receive a free comprehensive health check as part of your enrolment. You will get to relax amongst a group of like-minded people, while It can also be the perfect place to catch up on your studying.
Real volunteer stories
In the last year alone we worked with over 1,000 volunteers from all sorts of backgrounds. Get more insights and read how they experienced their trial.
Read our storiesAlmost 30 years of clinical trial experience
And we could not do it without you
Your safety and well-being is our number one priority. We are approved and regulated by the MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency), who monitor all clinical trials in the UK. The MHRA regularly reviews every detail of how we run trials to ensure the safety of our volunteers. An independent ethics committee also reviews each trial that we conduct before it begins.
What is involved in a clinical trial?