Paid Clinical Trials in Buffalo, NY

As of June 2026, 463 paid clinical trials are recruiting in Buffalo, New York. Compensation typically covers time, travel, and study visits, with stipends ranging from modest amounts for short outpatient studies to several thousand dollars for long or inpatient protocols.

Buffalo offers studies at sites including Roswell Park Cancer Institute for conditions such as Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Malignant Solid Neoplasm, Breast Cancer, Endometrial Cancer. Both patients with specific conditions and healthy volunteers can qualify. Most trials offer free study-related medical care alongside compensation.

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About research studies in Buffalo

Buffalo has approximately 463 recruiting research studies across a wide range of therapeutic areas. New York is home to leading academic medical centers such as Memorial Sloan Kettering, Weill Cornell Medicine, Mount Sinai, NYU Langone, and Columbia University Irving Medical Center. These institutions anchor a research ecosystem that covers oncology, cardiology, neurology, and rare disease.

Top Research Study Locations in Buffalo

Researchers run research studies in Buffalo, NY at 25 active sites. The clinics below currently host the largest number of recruiting studies — each name is followed by the conditions they focus on most.

SiteSpecializes inActive trials
Roswell Park Cancer InstituteAcute Myeloid Leukemia, Malignant Solid Neoplasm, Anatomic Stage IV Breast Cancer AJCC v8180
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer CenterAcute Myeloid Leukemia, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute, Myelodysplastic Syndromes48
University at BuffaloCardiovascular Diseases, Acute Abstinence From Cigarettes vs E-cigarettes (ENDS), Aging22
Buffalo General Medical CenterIschemic Stroke, Acute Ischemic Stroke, Aortic Insufficiency10
State University of New York at BuffaloAcute Ischemic Stroke, Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), Birth-weight-for-gestational-age z Score9
University of BuffaloShoulder Arthritis, Shoulder Fractures, Shoulder Injuries9
Roswell ParkEndometrial Cancer, Glioma, MAPK Pathway Gene Mutation6
UBMD PediatricsIdiopathic Short Stature, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Obesity4
University at Buffalo NeurosurgeryCerebral Aneurysms, Clinical Need for Cranioplasty, Clinical Need for Craniotomy or Craniectomy4
VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo, NYAlcohol-Related Disorders, Brain Concussion, Comorbid Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and OCD4
Erie County Medical CenterGrade 2 and 3 Late Xerostomia Caused by Radiotherapy for Cancers of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract, Excluding the Parotid Glands, Heart, Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFPEF)3
Jacobs InstituteAneurysm, Leak, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Moyamoya Disease3
Oishei Children's HospitalBronchiolitis Acute, Children, Only, Failed or Difficult Intubation, Sequela3
University at Buffalo / Great Lakes Cancer CareIntegrative Oncology, Medical Nutrition Therapy, Medical Oncology2
Akero Clinical Study SiteMASH - Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis, MASH With Fibrosis, NASH - Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis2
Buffalo GeneralDiastolic Heart Failure, Heart Failure, Heart Failure With Mid Range Ejection Fraction2
Circuit ClinicalHematologic Malignancies, Solid Tumors, Type 1 Diabetes2
Dent Neurological InstituteAlzheimer Disease, Dementia, Generalized Myasthenia Gravis2
John R. Oishei Children's HospitalAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Children, Only, Circadian Dysrhythmia2
Research Foundation SUNY BuffaloAortoiliac Occlusive Disease, PFO - Patent Foramen Ovale, Stroke2
Rochester Clinical Research - BuffaloObesity, Osteoarthritis, Overweight2
Ross Eye Institute, University of Buffalo, Med School Dept OphthalmologyAmblyopia2
SUNY, The University at BuffaloDeep Venous Thrombosis, Post-Thrombotic Syndrome, Pulmonary Embolism2
Sisters of Charity HospitalDeath; Neonatal, Intubation Complication, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention2
The Cystic Fibrosis Center of Western New YorkCystic Fibrosis2

Active & Upcoming Studies in Buffalo (2026)

Recruiting trials in Buffalo grouped by therapeutic area, drawn from ClinicalTrials.gov. Each bucket shows the most recent example studies.

Pediatric (11 active studies)

HIV / STI (2 active studies)

Common conditions studied in Buffalo

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia (15 active studies). Leukemia trials evaluate targeted inhibitors, CAR-T cell therapies, and novel combinations for acute and chronic forms of the disease.
  • Malignant Solid Neoplasm (9 active studies). Recruiting Malignant Solid Neoplasm studies evaluate investigational treatments, diagnostics, and supportive care approaches to improve patient outcomes.
  • Breast Cancer (7 active studies). Breast cancer trials evaluate new hormone therapies, targeted drugs, and immunotherapy combinations aimed at improving survival and reducing recurrence.
  • Endometrial Cancer (7 active studies). Recruiting Endometrial Cancer studies evaluate investigational treatments, diagnostics, and supportive care approaches to improve patient outcomes.
  • Anatomic Stage IV Breast Cancer AJCC v8 (6 active studies). Breast cancer trials evaluate new hormone therapies, targeted drugs, and immunotherapy combinations aimed at improving survival and reducing recurrence.
  • Multiple Myeloma (6 active studies). Recruiting Multiple Myeloma studies evaluate investigational treatments, diagnostics, and supportive care approaches to improve patient outcomes.

Leading research sponsors in Buffalo

  • Roswell Park Cancer Institute
  • State University of New York at Buffalo
  • National Cancer Institute (NCI)
  • Children's Oncology Group
  • AstraZeneca

Local regulations and guidelines

Clinical trials in New York are governed by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) standards, and federal HIPAA privacy rules. Every study is reviewed by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to protect participant safety and ensure informed consent. Trials conducted in New York must also comply with the NY SHIELD Act's data-protection requirements and additional oversight from the New York State Department of Health.

Compensation & what to expect

How payment typically works
Compensation is most often provided through reloadable electronic study cards or direct deposit, paid out per completed visit rather than as a lump sum. Amounts vary by the time required, the number of visits, and the study's complexity — overnight stays and inpatient pharmacology studies generally pay more than short outpatient surveys. The exact amount is disclosed in writing during informed consent before any visit.
Healthy volunteers
Healthy participants aged 18 and older can earn compensation by joining vaccine, pharmacology, and biomarker studies in Buffalo. These trials check how a new drug or vaccine behaves in healthy bodies before later-phase testing. Many sites maintain a healthy-volunteer registry so you hear about new opportunities first.
What's included beyond payment
Most trials cover study-related medical care at no cost — physical exams, lab work, imaging, the investigational treatment itself, and follow-up visits with the research team. Insurance is not required to participate. Free check-ups and access to specialists are common reasons participants return for additional studies.
Travel and time
Many sponsors reimburse travel, parking, mileage, and lost wages for visit days. Long-running studies and trials that require frequent visits often raise stipends accordingly. Ask the study coordinator for the visit schedule and reimbursement policy before you commit.
Asking about compensation
Compensation is set per protocol and per site, so figures are not published in trial registries. The fastest way to confirm payment for a specific study is to contact the recruiting site listed on the study record. Coordinators are accustomed to this question and will quote the per-visit and total amounts up front.

How to find a clinical trial in Buffalo

Hipa.ai aggregates every recruiting study in Buffalo from ClinicalTrials.gov and refreshes the list daily. Use the filters above to narrow by condition, facility, age, phase, or healthy-volunteer eligibility, then click any study title to view full details — eligibility criteria, intervention, location, and sponsor contact information. To enroll, reach out to the central study contact listed on the study detail page; the research coordinator will walk you through the screening process.

Frequently asked questions

How many paid clinical trials are currently recruiting in Buffalo?

There are approximately 463 recruiting clinical trials in Buffalo, New York listed on ClinicalTrials.gov. The number changes weekly as new studies open and others close enrollment.

Do clinical trials in Buffalo pay participants?

Most recruiting trials in Buffalo compensate participants for their time, travel, and study visits. Compensation varies by sponsor, study phase, and visit requirements — the exact amount is disclosed by the study team during the informed consent process.

Who can participate in a clinical trial in Buffalo?

Eligibility depends on the specific study. Each trial defines its own inclusion criteria (age, diagnosis, medical history, prior treatments) and exclusion criteria. Both patients with specific conditions and healthy volunteers can qualify, depending on the study design.

What conditions are most commonly studied in Buffalo?

The most common conditions under active study in Buffalo include Acute Myeloid Leukemia (15), Malignant Solid Neoplasm (9), Breast Cancer (7), Endometrial Cancer (7), among many others. Browse the list above to explore every recruiting trial.

Are there clinical trials for healthy volunteers in Buffalo?

Yes. Healthy-volunteer studies — often early-phase pharmacology or vaccine trials — recruit in Buffalo on an ongoing basis. Use the "Healthy volunteers only" filter above to view trials that accept participants without the study's target condition.

How do I enroll in a clinical trial in Buffalo?

Click any study title above to see the full study record, including eligibility criteria, visit schedule, and the study team's contact information. Reach out to the central contact or recruiting site directly — they will guide you through screening and informed consent.

Where can I take part in paid clinical trials in Buffalo?

Recruiting research sites in Buffalo include Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, University at Buffalo, among others. Each site lists its open studies and contact information on the study record above — call or email the site coordinator to ask about screening for a specific protocol.

What kinds of studies are recruiting in Buffalo right now?

The largest active categories in Buffalo are Cancer & tumors (219), Neurology & pain (27), Cardiovascular (24). Use the filters above to narrow by therapeutic area, phase, age, or healthy-volunteer eligibility.

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