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Patient Discovery

Through direct engagement and open dialogue, patients gain first-hand insight into how research leads to new treatments that improve lives, while researchers gain first-hand knowledge of patients’ lived experiences, helping to increase the relevance and quality of biomedical research.
A shared journey in research
The Patient Discovery Project is a core EARA initiative designed to strengthen dialogue between patients, patient organisations and the biomedical research community. It aligns closely with EARA’s mission to provide accurate, evidence-based information about the role of animal research and to promote openness, transparency and trust in science.
By inviting patients and their families into research environments, the project offers a clear and honest view of how biomedical research works, why animals are still needed when no viable alternatives exist, and how high ethical and welfare standards are applied. This helps increase the relevance of research, align scientific work with societal expectations and real-world needs and ultimately strengthen the quality and impact of biomedical research.
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Benefits for participants

A deeper understanding of the research process and its ethical framework
Direct interaction with scientists, clinicians and animal care staff
The ability to act as informed voices within their communities and in public debate

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Benefits for researchers

First-hand insight into patients’ lived experiences, priorities and unmet needs
Increased research relevance through closer alignment with societal expectations
Improved research quality by integrating patient perspectives into study design and communication

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Benefits for organisations

Stronger trust and transparency between institutions and the public
Enhanced institutional openness and credibility around the use of animals in research

How can you join the Patient Discovery Project?
EARA is expanding the Patient Discovery Project across Europe, building on successful Discovery Days held in the Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium and Spain. The project offers a structured way to connect patients, researchers and institutions through transparent, meaningful engagement.
You may be a good fit if you:
EARA offers:
If you are interested in hosting a Discovery Day or joining the Patient Discovery Project, please contact Inês Serrenho (iserrenho@eara.eu)

The EARA Patient Discovery Project is an innovative and crucial step in bridging the gap between medical research and patients. By providing a clear and honest understanding of why animal research remains essential to developing new treatments and scientific progress, this project fosters informed dialogue and strengthens vital trust between researchers and those who stand to benefit most—patients and their families.

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Kirk Leech, EARA Executive Director
What are Discovery Days?
During a Discovery Day, participants attend short talks by researchers, visit laboratories and research facilities, and observe different research methods in practice. The day also includes open discussions and Q&A sessions, allowing participants to ask questions, share experiences and engage directly with the scientists.
Across all past Discovery Days, a common theme has emerged: informed engagement builds trust. Facility visits, transparent discussions and direct observation help demystify research, dispel misconceptions and highlight the care, expertise and responsibility that underpin animal research. Patients become active contributors to the research ecosystem — they become important disseminators of information, able to shape public opinion, influence policy and guide research priorities.
Patients’ voices ensure that biomedical research remains focused on what truly matters - improving lives, without compromising the highest scientific standards and animal welfare.
What are our major achievements so far?

BlabkaAnimals can suffer from many of the same conditions as humans, such as cancer, heart disease, epilepsy and infectious diseases.

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BlabkaAnimals can suffer from many of the same conditions as humans, such as cancer, heart disease, epilepsy and infectious diseases.

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