Clinical Trial Registries

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ClinicalTrials.gov is a Web-based resource that provides patients, their family members, health care professionals, researchers, and the public with easy access to information on publicly and privately supported clinical studies on a wide range of diseases and conditions. The Web site is maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Information on ClinicalTrials.gov is provided and updated by the sponsor or principal investigator of the clinical study. Studies are generally submitted to the Web site (that is, registered) when they begin, and the information on the site is updated throughout the study. In some cases, results of the study are submitted after the study ends. This Web site and database of clinical studies is commonly referred to as a “registry” and “results database.”

For more information visit www.clinicaltrials.gov

Antidote is a patient-focused technology company that connects patients and researchers to drive medical science forward. They simplify the trial-matching process with a user-friendly interface, sourcing the data from ClinicalTrials.gov and standardizing it into a structured patient-friendly language. This makes it easy for patients to find and understand trials for which they may be eligible. In addition, Antidote offers patient recruitment services to sponsors and CROs, combining smart data-driven technologies and a deep network of patients to provide high-quality patient engagement and valuable insights.

For more information visit www.antidote.me

WeSearchTogether advances depression, bipolar disorder and mood research through encouraging volunteer participation and enhancing community-researcher relationships. Browse a study listing, post a study, learn more about research.

For more information visit www.wesearchtogether.org

CISCRP (The Center for Information & Study on Clinical Research Participation)  is a free service designed to help people find clinical trials that are relevant to their needs. CISCRP staff will work with you to understand your options and our staff will help you find local clinical trials in your community, or as far as you would be comfortable traveling. Also, browse the site for more information on clinical research trials.

For more information visit www.ciscrp.org