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Opportunities for patients and families to get involved with research including:
- Becoming an patient advisor to a research study
- Participating in focus groups
- Taking a survey
- Participating in a disease registry
- Enrolling as a clinical trial participant
Current opportunities to get involved with research
Do You Have Severe Asthma? Help Advance Treatment in a Clinical Trial
Are you someone or do you know someone who lives with severe asthma and are hoping to potentially reduce or end the need for oral corticosteroids (OCS)? We invite eligible individuals to explore the possibilities through the SUNRISE clinical research study. SUNRISE is...
Research Study for People with Moderate to Severe Asthma
The study will examine the safety and effectiveness of an experimental medicine used to treat moderate to severe asthma.
Research Study for People with Moderate to Severe COPD
If you’re between the ages of 40-85 and have COPD, you may be eligible to help evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a new medication.
Take Part In a Study Examining Mild Asthma
This study is closed. Researchers at the University of Michigan want to learn more about mild asthma. They would like to better understand patients’ experiences with, and concerns about, mild asthma to help direct future areas of research. Participation will include a...
Chronic Cough: Perspectives from a Patient and Healthcare Provider
Sponsored by Merck Coughing is normally a reflex your body uses to protect your airway when it’s irritated from things like excessive mucus, harmful irritants or other substances we can breathe in. In some people, that reflex may become disordered, leading to a...
Join a virtual research study for teens and young adults with asthma from anywhere in the U.S.
A new study examines whether regular telehealth appointments with a pharmacist will help teens and young adults with asthma.
Ongoing opportunities to get involved with research

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