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Who we are

Humanimal Trust was established in May 2014 by Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, known globally as a ground-breaking orthopaedic-neuro veterinary surgeon.

As a vet, he experienced personally the deep divide between human and animal medicine, and saw how unfair this was. Frustrated by the lack of opportunities to share what he was learning from day to day practice, or to benefit from relevant learning from human medicine, he decided to create the platform himself.

What we do

Humanimal Trust drives collaboration between doctors, vets and researchers so that all humans and animals benefit from sustainable medical progress, but not at the expense of an animal’s life. This is One Medicine.

Get involved

Humanimal Trust couldn’t do any of the work we do towards making One Medicine a reality without the support of our generous and passionate fundraisers and supporters.

ONE Medicine Network

We welcome contact from professionals across the fields of medical science to work with us in spreading the One Medicine word.

FOR HUMANS AND ANIMALS

ONE Medicine

One Medicine is the concept whereby human and animal healthcare advance hand in hand with doctors, vets and researchers collaborating to ensure that all humans and animals benefit from sustainable and equal medical progress, but not at the expense of an animal’s life.

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Make a single or monthly donation today

Your donations help fund One Medicine research that saves the lives of BOTH humans AND animals. 

What you can do

There are so many ways to get involved and support Humanimal Trust – as a business, an individual, or together with family, friends or colleagues.

Join the 100 Club

Join our exclusive members’ club and come together with like-minded businesses, organisations and individuals who share our vision. 

Take on a challenge

1,000’s of runs, bike rides, walks, swims, triathlons, obstacle courses and other events await you – support One Medicine by challenging yourself and raising funds for Humanimal Trust.

Share Your Story

Every step forward in medicine, whether for humans or animals, begins with real experiences, real challenges, and the shared hope to make lives better. We’d love you to share yours. 

Latest news

Humanimal Connection Podcast – Episode 3!

Humanimal Connection Podcast – Episode 3!

Series 2 - Episode 3 sees Dr James Yeates, CEO of the World Federation for Animals, and Dr Zohar Lederman, an emergency Doctor and bioethicist, consider some of the big questions around how morality is viewed across the world and who should decide what is best for a...

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Humanimal Connection Podcast – Episode 2!

Humanimal Connection Podcast – Episode 2!

Series 2 - Episode 2/10 is out now exploring the Dark Ages of human and animal relations and how One Medicine is presenting in human and veterinary education with Dr Emma Griffiths. yao can also meet anaesthetist, Dr Rakhi Ghosh, bioveterinary science student Kerry...

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Creative Awards 23 Launched!

Creative Awards 23 Launched!

Humanimal Trust is calling on 7 to 18-year-olds all over the world to get creative for this year’s British Science Week in March. The call comes as the charity founded by Professor Noel Fitzpatrick launches its first ever Creative Awards. Centred around the theme of...

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Humanimal Trust volunteers play a vital role in supporting our work, undertaking a variety of activities from helping out at events to giving talks about what we do to groups across the UK.

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