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 and Imaging
- Novel Measures for Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Trials (NoMAD)(multiple sites)
Drugs and Supplements
- Bosutinib for the Treatment of Dementia with Lewy Bodies(Washington, DC)
- GAIN Trial: COR388 for Alzheimer's Disease (multiple sites)
- High-Dose Vitamin D Supplements in Older Adults (Walnut Creek, CA)
- Valacyclovir for Mild Alzheimer's Disease (New York, NY)
Medical Devices
- Renew NCP-5 for MCI or Mild Alzheimer's (multiple sites)
- Stimulation to Undermine Dementia (STUD) (Ann Arbor, MI)
Observational and Cohorts
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Families Project (New York, NY)
- North American Prodromal Synucleinopathy (NAPS) Consortium(multiple sites)
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 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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