Clinical Trial Resources

We know that many people living with IBD need a bit of extra support. We are here to help with a listing of outside organizations, companies, and services that can make your life easier or assist you with getting the care that you need. If you are interested in learning more or participating in a clinical trial, these organizations can help you research potential opportunities.

 

If you are looking for a specific resource not on this list, please contact our IBD Help Center.

 

The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation does not endorse the services offered by the organizations listed below. This is offered for informational purposes only.

 


 

CenterWatch Clinical Trials Listing Service

CenterWatch delivers critical industry insights to 150,000 life science executives every week through its newsletters, conferences, webinars, books, in-depth market surveys, industry profiles and clinical databases.

 

Clinical Trials (National Institutes of Health)

ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world.

 

Research Match

ResearchMatch is made up of volunteers, researchers, and community collaborators working together to make it easy for you to find the right clinical trial or research study for you or your family.

 

The Center for Information & Study on Clinical Research Participation

CISCRP's core mission is to provide accessible, relevant, useful, high-quality educational resources, programs, and services that increase awareness and understanding of the clinical research process; recognize and appreciate the unprecedented gift of participation in clinical trials; enhance and enrich the participation experience for patients and their families; and promote engagement and partnership between clinical research professionals, patients, and the public.

 

WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform

The mission of the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform is to ensure that a complete view of research is accessible to all those involved in health care decision making. This will improve research transparency and will ultimately strengthen the validity and value of the scientific evidence base.