Participants are the backbone of our organisation. Without voluntary participation, clinical trials would cease to exist.

Words from our Lifechangers.

Our participants are a key partner in helping Nucleus Network in advancing medicine, improving lives.

Here's what a few of them have had to say:

“I was able to be a part of helping someone else with a bigger problem that they obviously have, and helping them to find a solution that could possible work for their every day life.” - Charlotte

"If you get a chance, please participate. They are good fun... I've really enjoyed participating in this process over the time I've done it." - Adam

“Knowing that people out there are suffering with conditions, diseases and illnesses through no fault of their own, and knowing that my participation in this study could maybe impact the life of somebody else in a similar position, was something that meant a lot to me.” - Hannah

"I think everyone should at some point in their life, try and contribute in some capacity to medical research. You never know what that research might do, who it might save." - Alex

“It was self fulfilling thinking that if the drug was ever successful and it got approved, I was helping people with IBD live a better life.” - Sheen

“I felt comfortable and safe going into the clinic, the team working around me were friendly and supportive, they were a well knitted group of people that were having fun and enjoying their job which was really good to see, it made me feel comfortable as a patient.” - Jordan

“I believe people who do medical trials and the staff involved are superheroes, making the world better, making others life better… every time you do a medical trial you are making other’s life better and you are saving someone’s life.” - Andres

“You’re contributing to science, getting this new experience and earning a bit of money.” - Maria

“In helping in a trial like this, you’re a small part of a solution to a big problem, but every part is very necessary to solve that problem… it takes a lot of people to get a new drug to market and every part of that is important.” - Martin

Interested in participating in a study yourself? Give us a call: 1800 243 733