The Birth of Ibuprofen
Dr. Stewart Adams at Boots in Nottingham created the world's most widely used painkiller. A single molecule that reshaped how humanity manages pain.
If research doesn't reflect our diverse populations, the findings are irrelevant to those who need them most.
From this region, breakthroughs have emerged that touch billions of lives.
Dr. Stewart Adams at Boots in Nottingham created the world's most widely used painkiller. A single molecule that reshaped how humanity manages pain.
Professor Peter Mansfield at the University of Nottingham pioneered Magnetic Resonance Imaging, letting doctors see inside the human body without surgery.
Researchers developed a breakthrough wrist-worn device that helps manage tics, giving patients agency over their own bodies for the first time.
What discoveries are we missing when entire communities are excluded?
Explore the gapResearch often speaks about communities without ever speaking with them. REN ensures those who live with the realities being studied are partners, not subjects.
Geographic isolation should not mean research exclusion. We bring the conversation to where people live.
Economic barriers shouldn't silence vital perspectives. Every income bracket has insights that strengthen research.
Accessibility isn't an afterthought. REN designs participation around real needs, not around convenience.
Whether you represent a community organisation or lead a research project, REN is your bridge.