Participate

Help our biomedical researchers make the next breakthrough.

Become a participant today.

Even with all of the stellar advances in medicine, we have only begun to scratch the surface for some diseases.

Your decision to support medical research by participating in a study allows our scientists to continue doing their vital work – bringing new knowledge and scientific discoveries to the world.

Find a study that is currently recruiting participants.

Current Clinical Trials

  • QIMR Approval Number
  • Study Details
  • Status
  • Contact
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  • P3696
  • Phase 1 volunteer infection study of Ruxolitinib to boost immunity to malaria parasites
  • open
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  • P3645
  • Phase 1 trial of T-cell therapy for viral infections in transplant recipients
  • open
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  • P3505
  • Phase 1 trial of T-cell therapy to prevent viral disease in children post transplant
  • open
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  • P3859
  • Deep Brain Stimulation for OCD
  • open
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  • P3680
  • Cadence Discovery: A Trial of a food additive for the treatment of schizophrenia
  • open
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  • P3925
  • ELITE: ELectroencephalography In the neonaTE: Seizure detection
  • open
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Current Studies

  • QIMR Approval Number
  • Study Details
  • Status
  • Contact
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  • P3476
  • Australian ASD and ADHD Study
  • open
  • Prof Sarah Medland & Richard Parker
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  • P3423
  • Genetics of Glaucoma Study
  • open
  • Professor Stuart MacGregor
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In Australia, you volunteer to participate in medical research knowing that our researchers can find better treatments and cures with your help.

Participating in medical research studies can involve any combination of the following methods: online survey, saliva sample, blood sample, brain scan, and access to medical records. Many studies also require you to have direct experience living with the disease being researched.

We thank you for your generous contribution. By participating you are shaping the future of health.

*All studies and trials are approved by QIMR Berghofer’s Human Research Ethics Committee and you have the right to decide how your samples are used.