Connecting Our Community with Research Opportunities
Tulane Volunteer Research Registry

Become a Part of Something More
Interested in contributing to medical discoveries and helping improve healthcare for future generations? Join our registry and be the first to hear about clinical research studies happening near you.
Interested in contributing to medical discoveries and helping improve healthcare for future generations? Join our registry and be the first to hear about clinical research studies happening near you.
What Is the Tulane Volunteer Research Registry?
The Tulane Volunteer Research Registry is a secure, community-focused platform designed to connect individuals in the Greater New Orleans area with clinical research opportunities.
Funded by Tulane University and the Louisiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Center (LA CaTS), the registry serves as a bridge between researchers and people who are interested in participating in studies that advance science and improve health outcomes.
Why Should You Consider Participating in Research?
Clinical research is essential for developing new treatments, improving existing therapies, and understanding health conditions. By joining a research study, you are making a meaningful contribution to science and potentially helping others who face similar medical conditions.
Participation may include activities like surveys, blood tests, imaging, or trying new medications under close supervision. Before you enroll in any study, researchers will provide you with all necessary information—including possible risks—so you can make an informed decision.
Help advance healthcare and medical knowledge
Gain early access to new treatments
Receive study-related care and monitoring
Play an active role in your health
Play a vital role in the community's well-being
Establish connections with health providers
Advocate for a health awareness
Learn more about your own health
Who Will Contact Me?
Researchers affiliated with Tulane University and LA CaTS partner institutions may contact you if your profile matches the requirements of an upcoming study. All communications are handled with respect to your privacy and in compliance with ethical guidelines and federal regulations.
How Will I Learn About Available Studies?
Once registered, you may receive direct notifications about research opportunities that match your health background, interests, or demographics. You can also explore the list of current studies available at the Tulane School of Medicine website.
Browse Current Clinical Studies
Where Is Research Conducted?
Studies listed in the registry are conducted at trusted medical and academic facilities in the New Orleans area, including

TCCR is located at 1440 Canal Street, suite 1700. Easy access to parking and both bus and streetcar routes at the front door make this location ideal for subject and provider visits.

2000 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112

4200 Houma Boulevard in Metairie, Louisiana

Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC)
Tulane University
TCCR Study Participant Testimonials
Hear from Our Participants
Real people. Real experiences. Participants in our clinical trials share how being part of a study gave them a sense of purpose, provided access to cutting-edge care, and helped them learn more about their health. Their stories highlight the impact of clinical research—not just for science, but for individuals and communities alike.

Contact Us
Tulane Center for Clinical Research (TCCR)
Mailing Address
1440 Canal Street #8471
New Orleans, LA 70112
phone: 504-988-0200
fax: 504-988-0239
tccr@tulane.edu
Physical Location
1440 Canal Street
Suite 1700
New Orleans, LA 70112