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What is ResearchMatch?

ResearchMatch is a nonprofit program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It helps to connect people interested in research studies with researchers from top medical centers across the U.S.

Get connected to research on many different health conditions - through ResearchMatch.

How ResearchMatch Works?

Our Researcher Network

ResearchMatch is a free and secure tool that researchers use to invite Volunteers to take part in their health research studies. See our network of 187 research institutions.

ResearchMatch is making an impact. Here’s what people are saying.

I was connected to this website a few years ago. Last year I completed very important studies due to the pandemic. [I] love to share my past, for a better future.
I am VERY pleased to be a Volunteer with ResearchMatch.org! They are legitimate, and everyone I have talked to is super nice! It has been helpful - “therapeutic” at times to participate. I look forward to many more [studies] that I qualify for.
ResearchMatch has connected me with a variety of different studies however my favorite one was a study done on the correlation between rhythm and music, and one’s genetics. The trial consisted of me taking an online test which tested my sense of rhythm and musical recall. Then, I got to send a DNA sample so they could correlate my results with my genetics. It was a very interesting study, and they even let me know where I fell musically and rhythmically compared to the rest of the country. It felt good to help out with someone’s research, even if there is no compensation the reward of helping someone else come closer to their research goals is enough.

Our Partners

ResearchMatch proudly partners with 187 institutions and 67 community organizations to bring important research studies, health information, and resources to you.

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ResearchMatch is funded in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program and is funded by grants UL1TR000445, U24TR00157 9, and 5 U24 TR001579-02. The CTSA program is led by the NIH's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). The content of this website is solely the responsibility of ResearchMatch and Vanderbilt University and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.