Join us in proving global science locally. Below are our currently recruiting studies. For more information email us at: studies@atlantiatrials.com
This study is investigating the effect of a food product and its absorption in the body.
In this study, we are investigating the effects of a Keto diet. All meals will be provided to you while on the study.
In this study we are looking at the effect of a Vaginal Microbiome Transplant on vaginal dysbiosis in healthy women
We are investigating the effect of a supplement on brain health in healthy adults. All participants will be reimbursed for their time.
In this study, we are investigating different nutritional drinks in an older adult population.
This study is investigating the effect of a probiotic on those with stress.
This study is investigating the effect of a food supplement on those with constipation.
In this study, we are investigating the potential benefits of a natural food supplement in people suffering from IBS.
In this study we are evaluating the effects of a food supplement on cognitive performance
In this study, we are evaluating the effect of a Vitamin B2 supplement on the gut in healthy older adults.
In this study, we are looking at the effect of a probiotic on cold symptoms & severity in young children
In this study, we are investigating the effect of controlled diets in healthy adults. We have fully enrolled our current group but will be looking at more groups soon, so you may still sign up to hear from us when they begin.
In this study, we are evaluating the effect of a probiotic on crying time in infants with colic.
In this study, we are investigating the effects of a fibre supplement on those suffering from constipation.
In this study, we are evaluating the effects of the long-term use of allulose, a low-calorie alternative to table sugar (sucrose).
In this study, we are assessing the effects of a probiotic drops on crying and fussing time in infants with colic.
In this study, we are investigating the effects of a probiotic on low levels of inflammation in the body.