If you are interested in taking part in a trial, then you could ask your doctor if they know of any that might be suitable for you. You can also have a look at the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Be a part of Research website , to search for current clinical trials for alopecia.
In addition, below are the details of alopecia research projects currently looking for participants:
A new clinical trial has opened and is recruiting study volunteers who have mild to moderate alopecia areata. Read more
An online study which aims to understand better the link between alopecia areata and psychological and emotional distress, and the impact this condition has on people's lives. Read more
The Alopecia Biobank is collecting samples of blood, skin swabs, skin biopsies and stool from volunteers with AA, AT and AU, to investigate how immune cells cause hair loss. Read more
The Ethical Tissue bank at the University of Bradford are collecting skin biopsies from people with alopecia areata. Read more
A physician-entered patient registry, “SECURE-Alopecia”, designed to record COVID-19 positive alopecia patient outcomes. Read more