Meet the NHS workers who were first in line to join Our Future Health
Doctors and nurses have been among the first members of the public to volunteer for the UK’s largest ever health research programme. We speak to them to find out why
Doctors and nurses have been among the first members of the public to volunteer for the UK’s largest ever health research programme. We speak to them to find out why
To mark the historic milestone on our journey to five million participants, we went to our hub in Croydon and spoke with members of the public as they signed up to the UK’s largest ever health research programme
As Our Future Health launches a hub in Birmingham, local rheumatology researcher and clinician Professor Karim Raza speaks about the game-changing power of our programme .
As Our Future Health hits shopping centres, we spend a day at our hub in Leeds to meet the staff and volunteers who are helping prevent disease together.
Our research programme needs millions of people to come together and help future generations live healthier lives for longer. Here, members of the public discuss their personal reasons for signing up
Addressing the common questions regarding insurance and genetic data.
Meet the members of the public, from all walks of life, who get together to make sure our research programme represents the needs of the nation.
Fresh from being honoured by the Queen, our Chief Medical Officer discusses his difficult upbringing, his work on Covid, and the realisation that led to his involvement with Our Future Health.
Learn more about Our Future Health’s research programme.
Our Future Health, planned to be the UK’s largest health research programme, has welcomed the first members of the public to take part.