The MGH Lurie Center for Autism Research Registry: Join to hear about research opportunities that are relevant to you!
What's the study about?
The Lurie Center’s research program offers children, teens, and adults the opportunity to participate in a variety of research studies connected to autism and related conditions. Join the Research Registry to learn about these opportunities!
What we hope to accomplish:
Our goal is to create a living database of individuals interested in research that will serve as a recruitment resource over time to identify participants who have already consented to be contacted about research opportunities at the MGH Lurie Center for Autism.
Every study volunteer is a valued partner in improving our collective understanding of autism and related conditions, as well as discovering new treatments and therapies. Through the Research Registry, individuals provide the Lurie Center with information about themselves, including the types of studies they want to hear about, so that researchers will be better able to connect potential volunteers with enrolling studies.
We are grateful for your participation and excited to learn about the research topics that matter to you!
Who can participate?
All are welcome!
What will participants be doing?
Participation will only take a few minutes of your time to complete a consent form and a short survey. This can all take place online via our survey form.
Why is this important?
This registry is important because it will help facilitate participation in research at the Lurie Center, so that individuals can specify what types of studies interest them and whether they would like to be contacted when those studies are available. The registry allows the Lurie Center your preferred contact method (i.e., phone, email, etc.) and to maintain a record of which studies you have participated in. This will help us matchmake to other studies in the future.