Make a positive impact by volunteering for research

What is ResearchMatch?

ResearchMatch is a nonprofit program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It helps to connect people interested in research studies with researchers from top medical centers across the U.S.

Get connected to research on many different health conditions - through ResearchMatch.

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How does ResearchMatch work?


Our ResearchMatch Network

ResearchMatch is a free and secure tool that researchers use to invite Volunteers to take part in their health research studies. See our network of 245 research institutions.

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ResearchMatch is making an impact. Here’s what people are saying.

Our Volunteers

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I have really enjoyed my work and association with Research Match very much. It has been rewarding for me and stimulating, too. I feel I have made good contributions. I can't say I have had much luck with clinical in-person direct participation research. I have volunteered on several occasions but have not been selected. I feel confident that my data is safely stored by research match so I look forward to more assignments and research opportunities.
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Gary Foster
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I became a volunteer with ResearchMatch because I believe that clinical research offers us new information related to the development of new drugs and disease treatments. As a Hispanic living in the United States, I am very interested in contributing my opinion and being part of the medical studies that are carried out, and thus helping out community at large.
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Amarilis Rivera
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We need proven treatments for ourselves, and our families and not only rely on research conducted on other demographic groups, however, this can only happen if we ourselves are volunteers in clinical research.
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Libia Duran

Our Collaborators

ResearchMatch proudly collaborates with 245 participating institutions and 68 community organizations to bring important research studies, health information, and resources to you.

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