Paid Clinical Trials in New York, New York for Healthy Volunteers

15 recruitingNew York, New York

New York, New York has 15 clinical trials actively recruiting healthy volunteers. These include Phase 1 drug safety studies, bioequivalence trials, vaccine studies, and observational research — most offering financial compensation for participation. Learn which studies pay the most →


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Phase 3

BEATRIX: A Study to Learn About a Group B Streptococcus Vaccine in Healthy Pregnant Women and Their Babies

Healthy
Pfizer6,000 enrolled198 locationsNCT07160244
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Electrophysiologic Sleep Phenotyping and Sleep-Dependent Neuro-maturation in Clinical and Healthy Pediatric Populations

Healthy ChildrenChildren With Neurodevelopmental DisordersChildren With Neuropsychiatric Disorders+1 more
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)244 enrolled5 locationsNCT04639830
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Phase 1

Graded Insulin Suppression Test P&F

ObesityInsulin ResistanceHealthy+1 more
Columbia University15 enrolled1 locationNCT06592261
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Not Applicable

Prediction of Visual Feedback Effects on Speech Motor Adaptation in Healthy Adults

Healthy VolunteersSpeech
New York University40 enrolled1 locationNCT07530900
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Phase 1

Safety and Tolerability Trial of Psilocybin in Healthy Older Adults

Healthy VolunteerOlder Adults (65-85 Years)
University of Colorado, Denver40 enrolled6 locationsNCT07516405
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Phase 1

A Study to Learn About a Vaccine Against E Coli in Healthy Adults

Healthy Participants
Pfizer310 enrolled11 locationsNCT07122986
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Not Applicable

Temporal Interference Stimulation for Social Cognition

Healthy (Controls)
Columbia University10 enrolled1 locationNCT06607432
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Phase 1

A Study of [18F]LY4214835 in Healthy Volunteers and Participants With Cancer

NeoplasmsHealthy
Eli Lilly and Company41 enrolled6 locationsNCT07258836
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Not Applicable

Kaempferol Absorption and Pharmacokinetics Evaluation

longevityHealthy VolunteersNo Disease+2 more
University of Pittsburgh120 enrolled3 locationsNCT07322406
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Phase 4

Effects of GH and Lirglutide on AgRP

HealthyGrowth Hormone Deficiency
Columbia University40 enrolled1 locationNCT05681299
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Not Applicable

TMS-Induced LH Response in Healthy Women in Luteal Phase

Healthy Women
The City College of New York10 enrolled1 locationNCT07363421
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Not Applicable

Gut Microbiome Pill

Healthy
NYU Langone Health10 enrolled1 locationNCT07243756
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Phase 3

Filgrastim-Mobilized Stem Cells for Transplantation Using Unrelated Donors

Healthy
Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research60,000 enrolled4 locationsNCT00785525
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT) Biological Sample Collection for IPSC Generation and Biobanking

HealthyCharcot-Marie-Tooth disease
New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute50 enrolled1 locationNCT06203093
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Drug Discovery for Parkinson's With Mutations in the GBA Gene

HealthyGaucher DiseaseParkinson Disease+1 more
New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute60 enrolled1 locationNCT05536388

Common questions about trials in New York, New York

How many paid clinical trials are recruiting healthy volunteers in New York, New York?

There are currently 15 clinical trials actively recruiting healthy volunteers in New York, New York. This number updates daily as new studies open and existing studies complete enrollment.

How much do clinical trials pay in New York, New York?

Compensation varies by study type and duration. Phase 1 inpatient studies typically pay $1,000–$5,000+, outpatient visits may pay $50–$500 each, and bioequivalence studies often pay $1,000–$5,000. Each study listing includes specific compensation details in the consent form.

What types of healthy volunteer studies are available in New York, New York?

Common study types include Phase 1 drug safety trials, bioequivalence studies comparing generic and brand-name drugs, vaccine trials, dietary and nutrition studies, and observational research. All listed studies are registered on public registries and approved by ethics committees.

Do I need health insurance to participate?

No. Healthy volunteer studies cover all study-related medical costs. If an adverse event occurs, the trial sponsor is generally responsible for related treatment. Specifics are outlined in each study's informed consent document.