Find a Study
Opportunities for patients and families to get involved with research including:
- Becoming an patient advisor to a research study
- Participating in focus groups
- Taking a survey
- Participating in a disease registry
- Enrolling as a clinical trial participant
Current opportunities to get involved with research
Join Actívatexto: Quit smoking and Be More Physically Active!
Researchers at the University of Rochester invite Latino adults who smoke cigarettes to a text messaging program to quit smoking and be physically active.
Have you been diagnosed with Chronic Rhinosinusitis?
Exafield US is conducting an important study to better understand the real-life experiences of individuals living with upper airway diseases
Does your toddler have a peanut allergy?
If your child has or may have a peanut allergy, we ask you to consider the COMFORT Toddlers study. It may help us learn more about treating peanut allergy in toddlers.
Struggling to manage chronic urticaria symptoms (hives)?
This study is now closed. Consider enrolling in the BLU-808-1201 clinical research study. You may qualify if you have chronic spontaneous urticaria and are still experiencing symptoms such as hives even after taking antihistamines. Participation lasts at least 4 months and includes the following:
Be Part of Progress in Eczema Research
Who may be a good candidate for this atopic dermatitis (eczema) study? You may consider applying to be a participant if you meet the following criteria for qualification
Asthma Research Study
About the RAINER Asthma Research Study This study is testing an investigational drug called solrikitug to see if it is safe and helps adults with asthma. The medication works by stopping the body’s immune system from causing swelling and asthma flare-ups. Asthma can cause trouble breathing, coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, tiredness, and feeling worried. The RAINIER study…
Opportunities for patients and families to get involved with research including:
- Becoming an patient advisor to a research study
- Participating in focus groups
- Taking a survey
- Participating in a disease registry
- Enrolling as a clinical trial participant









