For Investigators
Clinical trials are an essential part of the path to bring treatments to the Spinal Cord Injury community.
Before SciTrials.org users would have to search through hundreds of thousands of trials on every medical problem. It would be hard to find trials that were relevant to them, and have to repeat this on a regular basis.
SciTrials.org provides the community with a way of finding out about clinical trials that are relevant to them in the fastest way possible by:
- Search via location, injury details, therapies and outcomes
- Receive email updates on new trials of interest to them
- Find answers for the most common questions about trials
- Access clinical information distilled into everyday language
- Apply to clinical trials quickly and directly in the web site
SciTrials.org can increase the number of potentially relevant candidates for your trial while streamlining the process as it:
Trials are not shown if:
- Constitutes an active userbase looking for SCI trials
- Filters trials for candidates so they match the preliminary criteria for your trial
- Answers the most common questions they have, reducing your time answering questions
- Lets them apply to you in a standardised format with the basic info you will need
SciTrials.org was created to help investigators get candidates and candidates find trials. As part of the essential path to bring treatments to the community we would love to work with you to help increase the number and relevance of candidates. We can help by:
- Notifying candidates with a particular profile about your trial
- Filters trials for candidates so they match the preliminary criteria for your trial
- Finding candidates who live near your trial locations
- Increasing awareness of your trial
SciTrials.org obtains the information from publicly available sources (clinicaltrials.gov and published papers).
If you find that any of the information we are showing is incorrect then please don't hesitate to LET US KNOW


