You can get involved in research by taking part in a study or trial. This section gives details of current opportunities to take part. Some are for people living in the UK, but some are open to non-UK residents. These range from postgraduate student projects to clinical trials. Taking part in such studies increases the understanding of epilepsy and can lead to important advances in the care and treatment of people with the condition.
Also, Epilepsy Action often asks people living with epilepsy to take part in our surveys. Your experiences and views help us to campaign work and to develop our services.
By taking part, you can make a big difference!
If you are interested in finding out how you can have your say about which research is funded and how it is carried out, then go to get involved in research.
For further information, contact Margaret Rawnsley or telephone +44 (0)113 210 8800.
In order to continue this important work, we need your help. Find out how you can make a regular or single donation to support research at Epilepsy Action
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