Finding a Clinical Trial
Do you want to find a Clinical Trial?
We can help.
Finding a clinical trial used to tricky, but our new friendly AI assistant ‘Evia’ will do all the hard work for you.
Evia (powered by SrotasIQ), shows you a clear path to new health opportunities.
It works like a two-way conversation, letting you share your information, ask questions, and discover options at your own pace. What can feel complex becomes simple, supportive, and easy to navigate.
With Evia, your information stays private, your choices stay yours, and support is always available when you need it.
There are 4 steps to using Evia:
Step 1: Start the Conversation ~ Share Simply
Begin by telling Evia about yourself. You can share as much or as little health information as you like, all in plain language.
Step 2: A Two-Way Exchange ~ Ask Freely
Evia may ask guiding questions to understand your situation better, but you can always ask questions back. Think of it as a conversation, not a form.
Step 3: Personalised Matches ~ See Your Options
Using the information you provide, Evia identifies clinical trials that could be suitable for you and explains why they may be a good fit.
Step 4: Your Choice, Your Pace ~ Stay in Control
You decide what happens next. Explore options, ask as many questions as you need, and connect with a research team only when you’re ready.
This page shows a summary of all the current trials we are recruiting for, click on each one for more information about the trial and to see if you would be eligible.
If you have questions they may be answered on our FAQ page, or click on the Book a Call tab to book an initial phone call at a time of your choosing to find out more, or message us with any questions by clicking on the Contact Us page.

Cancer Appetite Recovery Study (CAReS)
Are you experiencing appetite loss due to cancer?
The Cancer Appetite Recovery Study (CAReS) is evaluating a new investigational medication, designed to help people with cancer regain their appetite and improve body weight.


Crohn's disease
We are inviting adults living with moderately to severely active Crohn’s Disease to take part in a research study testing an investigational medication that may help reduce inflammation and associated symptoms.

Ulcerative Colitis
This clinical trial is testing a new study drug to see if it can help people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) who haven’t responded well to current treatments.
