Patient Recruitment

NIH Research of Multiple Sclerosis and Related Conditions

Living With MS or Another Inflammatory Condition of the Brain or Spine?

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is conducting a research study of the causes and responses to treating multiple sclerosis (MS) and other brain and spine inflammatory conditions. Join this study if you have MS or a related disease. Although the study does not offer treatment options, your participation may help in future discoveries and inspire hope.

Eligible participants:

  • Are 18 years and older
  • Are diagnosed with MS or another inflammatory condition of the brain or spine

Study Includes:

  • Telemedicine visits from home
  • Sharing medical records and test results (i.e., MRI) with researchers
  • Simple tests of your motor and cognitive function using a smartphone App (smartphone will be provided)

There is no cost to participate, and compensation may be provided.

To learn more, call:
NIH Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment
800-411-1222
(TTY users dial 7-1-1)
Email: ccopr@nih.gov

Or go online:
https://go.usa.gov/xeRUR
Refer to study #09-I-0032

Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

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This page last updated on 10/20/2023

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