Interested in volunteering for research on Alzheimer's, related dementias, and cognitive health? Search for clinical trials and studies near you with NIA’s clinical trials finder.
New and featured studies
Click on the trial name for details, including contact information.
Biomarkers/Brain Imaging
- Tau PET Imaging and Cognition (New York, NY)
Cognitive Training/Stimulation
- Cognitive Rehabilitation for Older Veterans with MCI (San Diego, CA, and Portland, OR)
- Internet-Based Conversational Engagement for Socially Isolated Older Adults (I-CONECT) (Ann Arbor, MI, and Portland, OR)
- Sensory Stimulation to Improve Brain Function (Overture Study) (Methuen, MA, and Portsmouth, NH)
Drugs
- Bryostatin for Moderate to Severe Alzheimer's Disease (multiple sites)
- CT1812 and Brain Synaptic Density in Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's (New Haven, CT)
- Escitalopram for Agitation in Alzheimer's Disease (multiple sites)
Online Research
Registries
- Alzheimer's Prevention Registry (nationwide)—get information and updates about participating in future Alzheimer's prevention trials.
- GeneMatch (nationwide)—enroll to get matched to Alzheimer's genetics studies.
- Brain Health Registry (nationwide)—sign up for an online study of brain health and learn about possible research-study opportunities.
- Alzheimer's Prevention Trials (APT) Webstudy (nationwide)—enroll to track memory and thinking skills and learn about Alzheimer's trials.
Get more information about these and other Alzheimer's clinical trials. Or, call the ADEAR Center at 1-800-438-4380 (toll-free) or email adear@nia.nih.gov.
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