We are reimagining how people with aphasia and their loved ones can connect with meaningful research opportunities.
On this page, you will find a searchable, filterable database of research opportunities, both U.S.-based and international, with in-person and virtual options. Each research study has a plain language summary to help you understand what the research involves.
We believe everyone should have the opportunity to contribute to knowledge and change. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, a longtime survivor, or a caregiver, there’s a place for your voice in research.
Our site includes different types of research studies, including clinical trials. For a full list of registered clinical trials, please visit: clinicaltrials.gov. clinicaltrials.gov is a publicly accessible database managed by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. It contains information about clinical research studies and their results. There, you can search for aphasia clinical trials in several different ways, including by condition, location, and certain eligibility criteria (click on “More Filters”).
Each research posting on our page has details of the study and a contact person you can connect with to learn more.