Clinical Trials and Studies
Current Clinical Studies
Read the details of the current and upcoming clinical trials in topics such as ALS, epilepsy, headache, NeuroBank, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, and stroke.
ALS Clinical Trials
One question from almost every ALS patient is “What causes ALS?” and “Is there something in the environment that caused my ALS?”. The answers to these questions are not known. Many experts believe that there might be some environmental exposure that contributes to the development of ALS.
Alzheimer's Clinical Trials
Meet our attending clinical faculty to the Alzheimer's clinical trials.
Epilepsy Clinical Research Trials
Epilepsy ranks second only to stroke as the most common serious neurological condition in the United States. Partial onset seizures are the most common type of seizure experienced by people with epilepsy. If you or someone you care about is living with epilepsy and continuing to experience seizures, even with treatment, you may want to consider participating in a clinical research trial.
What to Expect
Choosing to participate in a clinical research study is an important decision. Please continue reading to learn more before making a decision whether to participate in a study. You can also contact us at any time with any questions you may have about our studies.