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Browse our clinical research projects. Find a project you'd like to join. Filter the list by condition / recruiting status.

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ChariotMS Clinical Trial

ChariotMS will test whether a drug called cladribine can slow down the worsening of hand and arm function for people with advanced multiple sclerosis.

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PITMS study

Predicting Individual Treatment responses towards personalised medicine in MS. A study to develop a computer tool that predicts responses to MS medication.

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DELIVER-MS

DELIVER-MS is a study that will show whether starting treatment with a highly effective disease-modifying therapy (DMT) improves the prognosis for people with MS.

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ROPAD Study

A global observational study focusing on the role of genetics in Parkinson's.

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Brain banking

Some people with neurodegenerative conditions choose to donate brain and spinal cord tissue for research after they die.

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ENRICH-AF

A randomised clinical trial investigating if people with atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat), who have had a brain haemorrhage actually benefit from starting anticoagulant drugs.

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TRIDENT

TRIDENT is testing whether using a triple pill to control blood pressure (BP) is best for people who have had a stroke due to a brain haemorrhage and who have mildly or moderately raised BP.

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Vitamin D levels in people with MS

This study aims to improve our understanding of the levels of Vitamin D, and factors affecting this, in people with MS across the UK.

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Edinburgh Long Covid Study

Part of a UK wide collaboration with clinicians and academics from around the United Kingdom.

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