We are linking extraordinary people like you with the nation's most promising research.
Becoming a BioLinked Research Participant
When you join the BioLinked registry as a participant, you become a part of a community on a mission to find cures and save lives.
More than 85% of clinical research studies do not meet their enrollment goals due to lack of participants causing delays and/or termination of the entire study. Your participation in clinical research brings new hope to patients as soon as possible and helps pave the way to a healthier tomorrow.
Ready to make a big impact? Follow a few simple steps to become a participant and join our lifesaving community.
Step One | Create a BioLinked Profile
It only takes five minutes on average to sign up for a BioLinked Registry profile. Visit participant.biolinked.org to get started. If you were referred by one of our Blood Center Partners, be sure to select your referring organization when you sign up. Don’t worry, you can always update your referring organization later.
Step Two | Fill out the Registry Questionnaire
Once you create your profile, you are ready to fill out the registry questionnaire which goes into more depth about you and your family’s social and health history. This part takes about fifteen minutes. You are not required to answer all of the questions. It is up to you what information you share. Once you have completed your registry questionnaire, you may be contacted by your referring organization to be a part of a clinical trial or study.
Step Three | Get social with BioLinked
Now that you have leveled up your participation in research, it’s time to get social. Sign up for our community newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for exciting news and updates.
We want to hear from you! If you have questions about BioLinked or the BioLinked Participant Portal, please email support@bio-linked.org and a member of our team will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible. For more information about what to expect when you opt in to participate in clinical research, see some of our most frequently asked questions here.