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Scientists and researchers are looking for volunteers just like you to participate in clinical trials. Clinical trials are key to developing new methods to prevent, find and treat all types of diseases. It is through clinical trials that scientists can find out if new treatments are safe and effective and work better than current treatments.
Medical advances are only possible if people participate in research. By joining a clinical trial, you can help develop treatments that may one day benefit a friend, a family member or someone around the world. If you’re interested in becoming a research volunteer, we encourage you to find and connect with a study that’s right for you.
New trials are added to this site regularly.
Recently Added Studies
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This study looks at how young girls think about and react to stress—both in their brains and in their daily lives—to see how these patterns might lead to or predict depression. It aims to understand…
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This study wants to see if two medicines, acolbifene or a small dose of tamoxifen, can lower the chance of getting breast cancer in women who are at high risk before menopause. Acolbifene and…
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This study will look at whether suvorexant can help treat alcohol use disorder, how it works, and who it works best for. Suvorexant is a medicine that blocks certain brain signals linked to…
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In this research study a study drug named XEN1101 is being tested for the treatment of seizures. The main purpose of this study is to determine if XEN1101 can reduce the seizure frequency and if it…
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This research is being done to see the effectiveness and safety of a new drug called BHV-7000 as a possible treatment for focal seizures for patients who are taking anti-seizure medications (ASMs)…
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The objective of this research is to co-design with former inpatients to gradually refine and reimagine an emotion mapping toolkit through co-design workshops hosted at The Ohio State University (OSU…