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Browse our clinical research projects. Find a project you'd like to join. Filter the list by condition / recruiting status.
DASH - Digital App for Speech & Health Monitoring
This project investigates the use of speech recordings and user-friendly technologies to better understand, diagnose and monitor neurodegenerative conditions and dementia.
FutureMS
FutureMS is a long-term study of people with MS across Scotland, following their journeys since diagnosis. The study aims to develop tools that will remove the uncertainty that a diagnosis of MS can bring.
International MS Microbiome Study
Could gut bacteria play a role in MS?
NeuroCARE
Our platform for people in Scotland with a neurological condition, and their carers, to sign up to help research and find out about opportunities to take part in studies and trials.
MND-SMART
An innovative clinical drugs trial testing potential new treatments that may slow, stop or reverse the progression of MND.
CORD-MS
CORD-MS is a small (‘pilot’) study using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to look at changes in the spinal cord of people living with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Auto1-MS1
Obe-cel in Refractory Progressive Forms of Multiple Sclerosis
Octopus Clinical Trial
A multi-arm, multi-stage clinical drug trial for people with progressive MS.
RET-MND (RETinal imaging in Motor Neuron Disease and Dementia)
RET—MND investigates the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to better understand changes in the retina of people living with motor neuron disease (MND) or dementia.
Horizon
A study to investigate whether vaccination against Epstein-Barr virus can prevent multiple sclerosis relapse prevention.
ALS-Biomarkers
ALS-Biomarkers aims to collect a range of biomarkers that could be used to better understand motor neuron disease (MND) and improve clinical care.
PrecisionMS
PrecisionMS is an observational study for people with multiple sclerosis or related neurological disorders. The aim of the study is to measure precise markers of MS disease activity using routine NHS tests (such as blood tests and brain MRI scans) to help develop ways of predicting disease activity and to help people with MS understand their condition better.
