How does the EOS Network get involved in clinical research as a patient organisation? As a patient organisation, we are often approached for specific research areas, particularly because Eosinophilic Diseases are rare. Unlike common conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, fewer patients are available for trials in this space. As the leading organisation for Eosinophilic Diseases in the UK, we are the primary point of contact for patient involvement. However, we maintain strict confidentiality and do not allow external parties to contact our community directly. This ensures that we manage and protect all interactions. Join our Network to learn about new opportunities. The answer is provided by Amanda Cordell, CEO and Founder of EOS Network Manage Cookie Preferences