Researchers at Bangor University (UK) and the International Federation of Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis Associations (IFCCA) would like to invite adults aged 18 and over living with Crohn's disease in the UK to take part in a survey. This is part of the GENEGUT project funded by the European Union and Innovate UK. The project aims to develop a new type of treatment for Crohn’s disease.
Patients' perspectives on RNA-based therapy for ileal Crohn's disease: A remote survey of patients across Europe
The survey seeks to understand views and attitudes of people living with Crohn's disease towards new medicines being developed as part of the GENEGUT project.
Participants' answers will help to guide future research and development of treatments, ensuring they reflect the needs and priorities of people living with Crohn's disease.
The survey is open to all adult patients (18 years and above) with Crohn's disease living in the UK.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please complete the form below for more information.
By entering your details, you are not committing to take part, but you will be forwarded to the study website for more information. You will have the opportunity to change your mind at any time.
This research study is NOT organised by Crohn's & Colitis UK and, therefore, we cannot take responsibility for your involvement in the research.
Opportunity posted 2 June 2026
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