Search for a study at Stony Brook

We are often opening up new studies here at Stony Brook. Browse our study lists and see if a study interests you. You can then contact the Study Team directly.

Ripple Study

Stony Brook Research Ripple Registry

Join to be contacted about new research studies at Stony Brook that relate to your unique health so that YOU can decide if you would like to participate. Researchers need volunteers like you to help find answers to important health and scientific questions. With your help, we can get better at making sure that our research discoveries reflect your identity and that of your community. What we learn can impact the health of ALL communities and families. 

null

Medical Studies

Search by keyword to find a study that relates to your condition or interest

SPARK logo

SPARK: Simons Powering Autism Research

SPARK is an autism research study and a growing community of autistic individuals, their families, and researchers on a mission to advance the understanding of autism. To understand the complexity of autism ─ what makes us the same and what makes us different ─ we need large numbers of people to participate. SPARK is open to all individuals living in the U.S. with a professional diagnosis of autism and their family members.

null

Psychiatry-specific Studies

null

Join a National or Global Registry!

Some registries may ask you to complete surveys about your condition, family history, or your environment in order to learn more about a disease. Some provide opportunities to get involved in clinical trials or other research.

List of Registries from the National institutes of Health

NORD's Rare Diseases Advocacy

ResearchMatch

null

Say Yes!

If you visit a Stony Brook medical provider, you may be asked if you are interested in hearing about our research activities. If you say Yes, we will be able to contact you if a study comes up that may interest you. Saying Yes to being contacted does not obligate you in any way to participate!

Last Updated
07/22/2022