Find out ways of getting involved with the project
Addressing the coronavirus pandemic and preparing for future outbreaks requires societal level collaboration. We want to hear from every stakeholder to better understand their perspective. Let us know your topics of interest, how you can contribute and what activities you would like to participate in.
For queries, please get in touch with us.
Information on collaborating with the DRAGON project is available here. Please contact DRAGON partner, BioSci Consulting for queries.
If you would like to be in involved in the project, ELF is looking for people from across Europe to join the COVID-19 Patient Advisory Group. The group will work with DRAGON to make sure that patients and the public are at the centre of the research.
Someone who has had COVID-19 or thinks they may have had it
A person with a lung condition who is concerned about getting COVID-19
Someone who is worried about future waves of the pandemic
A person who is concerned about getting a correct diagnosis of COVID-19 or feels they may have been incorrectly diagnosed
A carer of someone who has had COVID-19
Someone who has an interest in COVID-19 and would like to contribute to research.
Help decide on priorities for research
Provide opinions on how research is carried out
Comment on the design of surveys
Review information materials produced for healthcare professionals, patients and the public.
If you are interested in getting involved or want to find out more, please contact Clare Williams at clare.williams@europeanlung.org
Have you had COVID-19 in the last 6 months? Share your experiences!
We are looking for people who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 6 months to share their experiences as part of one of the first global studies on long-COVID.
will gather information from people who have had COVID-19 within the past 6 months to better understand symptoms. It will look at:
The aim of the study is to improve treatment recommendations. It also aims to improve the information that patients have about their illness.
You can join the study if you: