BCFS001988-UMN-Vaughn-261-[Landing Page]

Apply Now Crohn’s Disease Research Study People with Crohn’s disease often have an imbalance of gut bacteria, but it is not fully known if this causes or worsens their symptoms. Some early research suggests that transferring healthy bacteria from donors may help improve inflammation and symptoms. This study will compare two types of microbiota transplant […]

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Apply Now Opioid Use Research Study Researchers at Yale University are investigating the effects of opioid use on brain chemistry by comparing people who use opioids to those who have never used them. Apply Now Fast Facts Ongoing Opioid use or struggles 21-60 Years Old Compensationup to $1,200 Conducted in New Haven, CT Apply Now […]

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Apply Now Nutrition Research Study for Weight Loss Researchers at the University of Tennessee Knoxville are conducting a study on Daily Eating Patterns for Total Health (DEPTH). Apply Now Fast Facts Adults With Overweight or Obesity 25-60 Years Old Compensationup to $300 Conducted inKnoxville, TN Apply Now Additional Information Why is this study being done? […]

BCFS001995-ACRI-Massey-59-[Landing Page]

Apply Now Pregnancy & Exercise Research Study Regular exercise during pregnancy has been shown to improve health outcomes for both the parent and baby. This study is evaluating a community-based exercise program designed for pregnant individuals with obesity. Participants will be assigned to either an exercise group or a standard care group and followed throughout […]

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Apply Now Anorexia Nervosa Research Study Researchers at the University of Chicago are conducting a study with adolescents and adults with diagnosed or suspected anorexia nervosa to learn more about food decision-making. Apply Now Fast Facts Adolescents & adults 16-45 Diagnosed or suspected anorexia nervosa Compensationup to $80 Conducted in Chicago, IL Apply Now Additional […]

BCFS001993-Trialmed-Langley-13 [Landing Page]

Apply Now Type 2 Diabetes Research Study Researchers at Trialmed are conducting a clinical research study for adults aged 18–75 with Type 2 Diabetes. This study is looking at an investigational oral medication and how it works in people who are currently taking metformin but still need better blood sugar management. Apply Now Fast Facts […]

BCFS001997-Yale-Nunez-181 [Landing Page]

Apply Now Psychosis RiskResearch Study Researchers are conducting a research study for young adults ages 17–30 who may be experiencing early changes in thinking, perception, or behavior. This study aims to better understand how certain biological and cognitive markers respond to an investigational medication, with the goal of improving early identification and future treatment options […]

BCFS001983-UNC-Oakes-33 [Landing Page]

Apply Now Healthy VolunteerResearch Study Researchers at UNC Chapel Hill are conducting a study to better understand how the body absorbs and processes doxycycline, a commonly used antibiotic. This research will compare different release levels of doxycycline to evaluate how they are taken up and cleared by the body and to assess their safety. Apply […]

BCFS001994-Trialmed-Langley-33 [Landing Page]

Apply Now High Triglycerides Research Study Researchers at Trialmed Tucson are studying a potential new treatment for adults with very high triglyceride levels. This study is exploring whether an investigational injection may help improve fat levels in the blood and support heart health. Apply Now Fast Facts Adults with high triglycerides and BMI of 18.5-45 […]

BCFS001989-UTAustin-Alemida-3-[Landing Page]

Apply Now Bipolar Depression Research Study Bipolar disorder can cause episodes of depression that make daily life very difficult, and current treatments do not work well for everyone. This study is testing a new medication, ALTO-100, to see if it can help adults with bipolar disorder who are currently experiencing a major depressive episode. The […]