Adults With An RA Diagnosis
Some studies may be designed for people with confirmed rheumatoid arthritis and active joint symptoms.
Learn what rheumatoid arthritis research studies may involve, who they may be appropriate for, and what happens after you contact our team.
Join The Patient Registry
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes inflammation in the joints and may lead to pain, stiffness, swelling, fatigue, and reduced movement.
Clinical trials may study investigational medicines, new treatment combinations, or approaches intended to reduce inflammation and improve daily function.
Some studies may be designed for people with confirmed rheumatoid arthritis and active joint symptoms.
Eligibility may depend on previous or current use of conventional medicines, biologics, or targeted therapies.
Joint counts, laboratory results, medical history, and other study-specific requirements may affect eligibility.
Complete a brief form so our team can understand what type of study may be relevant.
A coordinator may contact you to discuss basic study requirements and answer initial questions.
Participation is voluntary. The study team will explain the visits, potential risks, and what participation involves.
Join the patient registry and our team can contact you when a potentially relevant study is available.