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We are inviting you to take part in a clinical study.

Those who take part in a study will have regular visits to a research center near the participant’s home.

There is no cost to participate in the study. All study-related care, including the medical device will be provided. Those who take part in the study may receive reimbursement.

You may be eligible to participate in a Rheumatoid Arthritis Study if you:

  • Are between the ages of 22 to 75 years old, inclusive
  • Have had a diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis for at least 6 months
  • Have taken multiple medications for Rheumatoid Arthritis but are not seeing improvement of your symptoms

Sign Up

What happens if I sign up? We will match you to a research center location in your area that needs volunteers with Rheumatoid Arthritis or notify you when one becomes available. The study team will then contact you and you may have the opportunity to participate if qualified.


If you think you might like to participate in a Rheumatoid Arthritis Study or would like more information, please enter your information below so we can see if you may qualify and can contact you about the studies. Keep in mind that participation is entirely voluntary. If you do decide to take part in a study, you may change your mind about participating at any time.

About Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease. In Rheumatoid Arthritis, the body's immune system mistakenly attacks its own tissues, leading to inflammation in the lining of joints and resulting in joint pain, swelling, stiffness, and possibly damage to cartilage and bone. Rheumatoid Arthritis commonly affects the hands, wrists, elbows, knees, and feet, and symptoms typically occur symmetrically on both sides of the body.1

Although there is no cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis, early diagnosis and aggressive treatment can help manage symptoms effectively and improve long-term outcomes. Ongoing research into the underlying mechanisms of Rheumatoid Arthritis and the development of new therapies continue to advance our understanding of this complex condition.2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a research study?

A research study (also called a clinical trial) is a medical study that helps to answer important questions about an investigational drug – these may include how well an investigational study drug works for a certain condition. All medications must be tested in clinical research studies before they can be approved and prescribed to patients.

A research study is the process by which new and innovative medications, interventions and treatments are approved and brought to market, so people can live happier and healthier lives. Even over-the-counter medications, such as NSAIDs, you may have used to counteract a headache, have gone through the clinical research study process before it was available at your local pharmacy.

The research team will be able to explain more about what the Rheumatoid Arthritis Study will involve, and it is up to you to decide if you want to take part. Participation in this study is voluntary. Whether or not you decide to participate in this study will not affect your current or future relationships with your doctors. If you decide to participate, you are free to withdraw at any time without affecting those relationships.

We match you to a study center within a close travel distance from your home. If we are not running the study in your area currently, with your permission, we will keep you in our database and reach out once a study in your area becomes available. If, at any time, you decided you no longer want your information stored, you can opt out and we will delete your details.

About the Rheumatoid Arthritis Studies

The Rheumatoid Arthritis Studies are enrolling participants between the ages of 22 to 75 who are diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. The study may involve regular visits to a study center in your area.

Participants will receive all study-related care from a dedicated medical team at no cost to you or your insurance.

Who can take part in a Rheumatoid Arthritis Study?

You may be eligible to participate in a Rheumatoid Arthritis Study if you:

  • Are between the ages of 22 to 75 years old, inclusive
  • Have had a diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis for at least 6 months
  • Have taken multiple medications for Rheumatoid Arthritis but are not seeing improvement of your symptoms