Interested in volunteering for a clinical study? Please fill out the following form so that we may determine your eligibility for one of ACMR’s ongoing or upcoming studies.
A healthy volunteer is someone with no known significant health problems who participates in a clinical trial to test a new drug, device, or intervention.
It’s necessary to test on healthy volunteers because their results present crucial data that can be used as a comparison. Healthy volunteers have always played a vital role in clinical research; they help researchers define the limits of “normal” for a new drug, device, or treatment. A healthy volunteer will often be matched to patients that have similar characteristics, such as age, gender, or family relationship.
If you sign up to be a healthy volunteer, you will be compensated for your time and participation. Along with being compensated, it’s truly a rewarding feeling to know you’ve helped researchers get one step closer to developing something new to help those who are suffering from a certain illness or condition.
Fill out the form below or call us at 404-881-5800 for more information.
All information pulled from: https://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/recruit/volunteers.html
The Atlanta Center for Medical Research was founded in 1982 by Dr. Robert A. Riesenberg and is now one of the largest and most respected medical research institutions in the country. ACMR’s 150,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art, open-source research facility is a game changer for the medical research world. ACMR’s practices set the standard for medical research, facilitating the availability of safe and effective medicine to people everywhere.
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