Find a study in chronic pain
that's open near you.

Most people never hear about the studies happening down the road. We surface the open ones, in plain language, and help you decide whether to step forward.

Why these studies matter

A clearer view of what is open, who it is for, and what the signals say.

This site exists to make open study opportunities easier to understand. Each entry explains the topic in plain language, why people in that category may be paying attention, and what the available data suggests about activity in the space — so you can read the landscape on your own terms.

Indexed categories
7

Across common health interests

Open programs tracked
120+

Refreshed on a rolling basis

Typical first response
24–48h

From a coordinator, not a bot

Plain-language overviews
100%

Every listing, no jargon

How we read each listing

  • 01

    What the study is about

    Each listing explains the health category, the study focus, and what researchers are trying to learn — in everyday language.

  • 02

    Why it matters

    Many people live with persistent symptoms, limited options, or unanswered questions. Open studies are one way the field tries to move forward.

  • 03

    What the data suggests

    We surface signals like program availability, common focus areas, and how active a category is — so you can read the landscape before deciding anything.

Program availability by category

Chronic pain86
Skin conditions64
Sleep issues58
Anxiety71
Vaccines49
Women's health67
Men's health42

Illustrative signal of how active each category has been across indexed programs. Not a measure of suitability, eligibility, or outcome.

How it works

A short, calm path from curiosity to a real opportunity.

  1. 01

    Tell us your area of interest

    Share the categories you would consider. There is no medical screening at this stage.

  2. 02

    We surface matching programs

    When an independent program opens that fits, you receive a plain-language introduction.

  3. 03

    You decide what happens next

    Review on your terms. Speak to your healthcare provider. Step forward only if it feels right.

FAQ

Questions, answered plainly.

Still curious? The coordination team is one note away.

The right study might already be looking for someone like you.