Our Clinical Studies

Play a leading
role in finding
innovative
treatments

Basic research can lead to the development of new diagnostic approaches and treatments that need to be evaluated for efficacy and safety through clinical studies.

Volunteer participants in our clinical research program contribute directly to the advancement of research. Our participants are followed by a team of professionals, including nurses and doctors. This monitoring is essential because these are often new techniques or molecules that have not been used in humans and whose effects cannot always be predicted.

If you wish to participate in a clinical study, please talk to your doctor or consult the list of ongoing research projects.

The benefits of participating?

When you participate in one of our clinical studies, you contribute to biomedical research while helping your community. See the studies underway to participate.

Current Studies

Étude FEDERATE-CAN

FEDERATE-CAN

The IRCM Clinic is seeking participants for the FEDERATE research project. Our study, led by Dr. Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret and his team, aims to evaluate the feasibility and adherence to a screening program for early-stage type 1 diabetes among adult first-degree relatives (mother, father, brother, sister, child) of people living with type 1 diabetes in Quebec.

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Clinique Post-COVID-19

Post-COVID-19
Research Clinic

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the IRCM established the post-COVID-19 Research Clinic in February 2021 to better understand the long-term effects of the coronavirus in patients who received a positive diagnosis.

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