Dupilumab Clinical Trials in Columbia, MO

As of June 2026, 1 paid clinical trial is testing Dupilumab in Columbia, Missouri. Trials typically compensate participants for time, travel, and study visits, and many also provide study-related medical care at no cost.

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About research studies in Columbia

Columbia has approximately 264 recruiting research studies across a wide range of therapeutic areas. Missouri hosts Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and University of Kansas Medical Center's Missouri partners, known for oncology, genomics, and rare-disease research.

Top Research Study Locations in Columbia

Researchers run research studies in Columbia, MO at 50 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
University of MissouriHypochondroplasia, Stroke, AAA - Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm58
MU Health - University Hospital/Ellis Fischel Cancer CenterAnatomic Stage II Breast Cancer AJCC v8, Breast Cancer, Endometrial Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma24
University of Missouri Children's HospitalAcute Myeloid Leukemia, Ganglioneuroblastoma, Nodular, Metastatic Osteosarcoma14
University of Missouri-ColumbiaAging, ART, ASCVD14
University of Missouri - ColumbiaTobacco Use Disorder, Aortic Aneurysm, Autism12
Missouri Cancer AssociatesCRC (Colorectal Cancer), Colon Cancer, Colorectal Cancer10
University of Missouri School of MedicineHealthy, Obesity, Atherosclerosis10
University of Missouri Health CareAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Focal Epilepsy, Atrial Fibrillation9
Missouri Orthopaedic InstituteCannabis Use, Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome, Fragility Fracture7
University of Missouri HospitalDiabetes Mellitus, Fallopian Tube Neoplasms, Gastrostomy7
University of Missouri Health SystemAnkle Fractures, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cognitive Impairment, Mild5
University HospitalCannabis Use, Hypotension During Surgery, Obesity4
Columbia Orthopedic Group ResearchDegenerative Disc Disease, Cervical Disc Disease, Cervical Disc Herniation3
NextGen Precision Health Building, Clinical and Translational Science UnitAging, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Centronuclear Myopathy3
The Curators of the University of MissouriAortoiliac Occlusive Disease, Diabetic Retinopathy, Epiretinal Membrane3
The Curators of the University of Missouri on behalf of University of Missouri Health CareChronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP), Refractory or Unexplained Chronic Cough, Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)3
University of Missouri Health System Department of GeneticsCerebroside Lipidosis Syndrome, Fabry Disease, Gaucher Disease3
GI Associates Research, LLCCeliac Disease, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis3
Akero Clinical Study SiteMASH - Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis, MASH With Fibrosis, NASH - Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis2
GSK Investigational SiteAsthma, HIV Infections2
Harry S. Truman Memorial, Columbia, MOLiver Fibrosis, Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis, Obesity2
ObjectiveHealth-GI Associates ResearchLiver Fibrosis, Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatohepatitis, Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH)2
University of Missouri - Ellis FischelAnatomic Stage IV Breast Cancer AJCC v8, Castration Levels of Testosterone, Elevated CA15-3 or CEA or CA27-292
University of Missouri - Ellis Fischel Cancer CenterLarge B-cell Lymphoma, Lung Cancer2
University of Missouri HealthcareAcute Myocardial Infarction, Chronic Subdural Hematoma2
Boone HospitalAortic Stenosis, Coronary Artery Disease, Coronary Stenosis1
Boone Hospital CenterBreast Cancer1
Clinical Trial SiteGeneralized Myasthenia Gravis1
College of Health Sciences, University of MissouriPediatric Overweight1
Columbia Orthopaedic GroupMeniscus Tear1
Columbia Orthopaedics GroupDegenerative Disc Disease, Degenerative Scoliosis, Degenerative Spondylolisthesis1
Columbia RegionalHodgkin Lymphoma in Remission, Leukemia in Remission, Lymphoblastic Lymphoma1
Columbia Senior Activity CenterAdvance Care Planning, Advance Directives, Chronic Illness1
ENT and Allergy Center of MissouriChronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU)1
Ellis Fischel Cancer CenterNon-small Cell Lung Cancer1
Ellis Fischel Cancer CenterCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung1
Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of MissouriColorectal Cancer, Esophageal Cancer, Gastric Cancer1
Gastrointestinal AssociatesMetabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatohepatitis1
Harry S Truman Veterans Memorial HospitalColorectal Cancer, Esophageal Cancer, Gastric Cancer1
Harry S. Truman Veteran's Memorial HospitalAcute Decompensated Heart Failure1
Health Neuroscience CenterNicotine Dependence1
Karen L Florio, MDPeripartum Cardiomyopathy, Postpartum1
Local Institution - 0016Irritability Associated With Autism Spectrum Disorder1
Local Institution - 0233Plaque Psoriasis1
Local Institution - 0433Plaque Psoriasis1
Missouri Cardiovascular SpecialistAcute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), Cardiovascular Risk1
Missouri Orthopaedic Institute (MOI)Arthroplasty, Replacement, Shoulder1
NextGen Precision HealthMyasthenia Gravis, Myasthenia Gravis, MuSK1
Noble Pain ManagementLumbar Spinal Stenosis1
Noble Pain MangementLumbar Spinal Stenosis1

Active & Upcoming Studies in Columbia (2026)

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

Eye & vision (1 active study)

Common conditions studied in Columbia

  • Obesity (9 active studies). Obesity trials evaluate GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonists, novel metabolic drugs, and combined lifestyle interventions for sustainable weight loss.
  • Healthy (7 active studies). Healthy-volunteer studies examine how new drugs behave in the body, helping researchers understand safety and dosing before later-phase trials.
  • Hypochondroplasia (5 active studies). Recruiting Hypochondroplasia studies evaluate investigational treatments, diagnostics, and supportive care approaches to improve patient outcomes.
  • Aging (4 active studies). Recruiting Aging studies evaluate investigational treatments, diagnostics, and supportive care approaches to improve patient outcomes.
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (4 active studies). Recruiting Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis studies evaluate investigational treatments, diagnostics, and supportive care approaches to improve patient outcomes.
  • Asthma (4 active studies). Asthma research tests biologic therapies targeting IL-4, IL-5, and TSLP pathways for moderate-to-severe and eosinophilic disease.

Leading research sponsors in Columbia

  • University of Missouri-Columbia
  • Children's Oncology Group
  • AstraZeneca
  • NRG Oncology
  • National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Local regulations and guidelines

Clinical trials in Missouri 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. Missouri research additionally follows state public health department oversight and any applicable state privacy statutes.

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 Columbia. 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 Columbia

Hipa.ai aggregates every recruiting study in Columbia 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 Columbia?

There are approximately 264 recruiting clinical trials in Columbia, Missouri listed on ClinicalTrials.gov. The number changes weekly as new studies open and others close enrollment.

Do clinical trials in Columbia pay participants?

Most recruiting trials in Columbia 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 Columbia?

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 Columbia?

The most common conditions under active study in Columbia include Obesity (9), Healthy (7), Hypochondroplasia (5), Aging (4), among many others. Browse the list above to explore every recruiting trial.

Are there clinical trials for healthy volunteers in Columbia?

Yes. Healthy-volunteer studies — often early-phase pharmacology or vaccine trials — recruit in Columbia 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 Columbia?

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 Columbia?

Recruiting research sites in Columbia include University of Missouri, MU Health - University Hospital/Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of Missouri Children's Hospital, 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 Columbia right now?

The largest active categories in Columbia are Cancer & tumors (65), Diabetes & metabolic (20), Neurology & pain (16). Use the filters above to narrow by therapeutic area, phase, age, or healthy-volunteer eligibility.

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