The Skin Health Research Study
Currently Recruiting
1 Jun 2026
Up to $14,370
Brisbane, Australia
This study is testing a potential new treatment focused on a skin condition called hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). HS is a long-lasting disease that causes painful lumps, swelling, and scarring, usually in areas where skin rubs together, like the armpits or groin. It can make everyday life very difficult and is often linked to other health problems such as obesity, diabetes, arthritis, and Crohn’s disease.
Current treatments, including advanced medicines, often don’t work well enough for many people. Some patients never get their symptoms under control or lose improvement over time. Because of this, there’s a big need for better treatments that can improve life for people living with HS.
Join our clinical trial
This is a first-in-human (FIH) study, meaning it is the first time the potential treatment is being tested in people. The study has been carefully designed with strict safety protocols and has been approved by an independent ethics committee. It is not known whether the study drug may cause unexpected, serious, or life-threatening side effects. While these are considered unlikely, you will be carefully monitored throughout the study and provided with prompt treatment if any such effects occur.
Before joining, you’ll receive detailed information about the study, meet with a doctor, and have the chance to ask any questions.
Trial details
Study medication
Administered as a subcutaneous injection(s)
Study duration
A total of 8 nights in split across 2 short clinic stays,
10 follow-up visits
Additional eligibility
- Non-smokers or smoking less than 5 cigarettes per
week within 30 days before Screening
Ethics
An independent ethics committee has approved this clinical trial.
Are you a match?
Age
27 - 65 years old
Remuneration
Up to $14,370 *with screening reimbursement. Please see T&Cs.
Gender
Male, Female or Female (Post-menopausal)
BMI
BMI 18 - 35 kg/m2
Commitment
8 nights, 10 clinic visits
Medical condition
Not taking any medications