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Find ALS clinical trials that match your preferences and eligibility.
Create an account or log in to save your results in a personalized dashboard.
Answer a few questions to unlock a personalized list of trials tailored to your criteria.

Start Your ALS Trial Search

Start Your ALS Trial Search

Start Your ALS Trial Search

Find ALS clinical trials that match your preferences and eligibility.
Create an account or log in to save your results in a personalized dashboard.
Answer a few questions to unlock a personalized list of trials tailored to your criteria.
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Use our interactive map to view ALS clinical trials happening around the world.
Use our browser to view a comprehensive list of ALS clinical trials and manually apply filters.
A resource to help healthcare providers identify ALS clinical trials that match their patients' needs.
Where Do We Get Our Information?
ALS TDI updates Information included in these search tools daily from public sources including clinicaltrials.gov and the World Health Organization (WHO) International Clinical Trial Registry Platform (ICTRP). Some information may also be collected from individual sponsors or investigators.
For the most accurate information on enrollment status and individual eligibilty please contact trial sponsors or trial sites directly.
ALS Trial Navigator is managed in partnership with the Network of Excellence for ALS (NEALS)
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To learn more about NEALS and explore additional research opportunities, please visit the NEALS website: neals.org
ALS Clinical Trials by the Numbers
36
Active interventional trials for ALS in USA
103
Active interventional trials for ALS globally
9,543
Active participant spots in interventional trials for ALS globally
32
Countries with available research opportunities
"The ALS Trial Navigator is unique and useful in its ability to help patients and their support systems evaluate ongoing and enrolling trials based on criteria that are important to them."
– Dr. Stacy Farber, person with ALS and member of ALS Trial Navigator Advisory Panel
Why Participate in a Clinical Trial?
Clinical trials are the only path to approval for new treatments for ALS. They are also a way for people with ALS to access investigational treatments and contribute to the advancement of research that can aid in the discovery of new drug targets, biomarkers, or improving quality of life for people with ALS.
We invite community members to share comments and feedback on ALS trials. You can click a trial to read the community comments and login to join the conversation.
"Participating in trials allows me to contribute to critical research. It gives me hope to have a part in identifying new biomarkers and treatments that might benefit me, but will ultimately get us closer to new treatments. I will keep participating in every research opportunity I can to help find causes and treatments for this awful disease."
-Sandra Mikush
living with ALS
We deeply appreciate individuals participating in ALS clinical trials and dedicating their time to advance research. Your commitment is a beacon of hope, contributing to scientific understanding and bringing us closer to breakthroughs. Thank you for driving progress in ALS research.