Give or get help through research in two ways: StudyFinder has studies for people of all ages, without or with disabilities.
Using the pull down menu below, choose a category that describes the volunteer. You may want to check a general as well as a specific disability category, for example, not only "Down syndrome" but also "Language delay" or "Developmental disability."
Select Category: Show All Studies ADHD Adults Alcohol or Drug Addictions Alzheimers disease Angelman syndrome Anxiety Autism spectrum disorder Behavior disorders Bipolar disorder Blindness Depression Down syndrome Dyslexia Epilepsy Fragile X syndrome Genetics Foster parents and children in foster care Hearing loss Infants Intellectual and developmental disabilities Language delay Learning disabilities Low vision Parents Parents with mood disorders PDD-NOS Prader-Willi syndrome Pregnant women Reading learning problems Schizophrenia Sibling of person with developmental disability Sleep problems Speech intelligibility problems Stuttering Teachers Teens Toddlers Typically developing Williams syndrome
- OR - Become a Research Family Partner. We contact you when a study fits.
If you have questions or concerns please contact: Lynnette Henderson at (615) 936-0448
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Clinics may be able to meet your need.
Other Vanderbilt research websites looking for volunteers include:
Psychology research recruiting adult participants for psychological studies..
List of medical research studies at: VUMC Clinical trials
The Vanderbilt General Clinical Research Volunteer Registry for recruiting participants for medical studies.
Adults can check with Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program or Vanderbilt Institute for Imaging Studies about their recruiting needs