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Manchester Royal Infirmary is a large teaching hospital and a specialist regional centre for kidney and pancreas transplants, haematology and sickle cell disease.

MRI is host to research across many disciplines, including medicine and surgery.

Our researchers work together in collaboration with university academics and clinical staff to address a broad range of medical problems including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, infection and immunity, kidney disease, ageing, musculoskeletal disorder and rehabilitation.

 1. You can participate in research studies

If you are interested in participating in research studies there are a number of ways in which you can get involved:

  • If you are under the care of a consultant or GP for a particular health condition, speak to them initially about clinical trials that may be suitable for you.
  • Visit our dedicated hospital research pages, to find out more information about each hospital’s research.
  • The UK Clinical Trials Gateway website is full of information for those interested in taking part in clinical trials public to get involved.
  • Email Research.GetInvolved@mft.nhs.uk if you would like to find out more about research at MFT.

2. You can get involved in research by working with researchers to help plan and run studies

There are opportunities to join patient advisory groups for research studies or work with researchers as patient representatives. Your active involvement will help the researchers consider the patient’s perspective and they will value your input greatly.

People in Research has a national database of opportunities to allow you to find out how you could get involved in this way.

The National Institute for Health Research also has information about how you can learn more about research and get involved.

3.  You can contribute to other activities at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

There are many ways to get involved with other areas of our hospital:

  • Sign up with the Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Team to take part in a large variety of projects, including sitting on patient panels.
  • Sign up to become a volunteer with the Trust’s Volunteer Service, who play a key role in making sure that all patients and visitors to the hospitals have as positive an experience as possible.
  • Sign up to become a member of the Foundation Trust and contribute to future plans for these hospitals.
If you are interested in finding out more about clinical research and how you can get involved, please ask a member of your medical team or visit our get involved page.