Hi, all of our participants are provided with a number that they can contact 24/7 should they have any issues. If an issue does appear, we would definitely want to know about that, so we can inform the sponsor of that study.
@@nucleus_network so the helpline is there to LET the SPONSOR KNOW?? That is inhumane. Your first response should be to make sure your Guinea pig is okay
Hi, that's because the sponsor of the study knows their medication best, so we would work with them to follow up with the participant to ensure their safety and well-being. The medication may also be in further clinical trials after the one that we did, so it's even more important that the sponsor is aware of any potential safety concerns.
Hi, you can read about the experience of a past participant here: www.thethriftyissue.com.au/get-paid-clinical-trials-medical-testing-australia/ And you can learn about our safety track record and measures here: www.nucleusnetwork.com/au/news/phase-1-clinical-trials-safer-than-you-think/
i have done over 10 trials ... never had any long-lasting side effects.... and most I've had is a bit of short term nausea. Side effects are very rare - but also the main reason we are doing this science
I've done studies off, and on for years. Im not even sure how many, and I'd never had a side effect until the last one I did. I had a very slight allergic reaction to the medicine which caused my lips to tingle. It actually felt pretty cool! We had to take the medication for 12 days, and I felt that on most days that we were dosed. I did the study in July, and never had any effects after we were done taking the medicine. The study was 25 days, and I made $11,500. It was very well worth it!
Hi, we regularly have participants from regional areas. We also recently opened a screening clinic in Geelong - that might be more convenient if you are located near Melbourne?
Hi, that will depend on the specific study - some will be administered as as injection, but other studies will have pills, capsules, creams, wafers, ...
We do our best to make our clinical trials as safe as possible :) you can find more information about our safety track records & procedures here: www.nucleusnetwork.com/au/news/phase-1-clinical-trials-safer-than-you-think/
Hi, I'm afraid that we are mostly looking for healthy volunteers without medical conditions for our trials. You can find other clinical trials here: www.anzctr.org.au/
Hi the Nucleus Network, I have a question about the pay. Do I get paid after we finish our trial or each end of the day? How long will it take to get paid? do we get paid cash? I an asking this question because most of us want extra money for some sort of financial obligation and also I have read some negative comment feedback from people on google review.
Hi Gopal, that depends on the length of the study. Long studies will have milestone payments, other studies will pay the reimbursement within 10 business days of the end of the study. The payment is done as a bank transfer. We have worked on improving this process over the years - we know it's something we always didn't do a great job of in the past.
@@cilstr I've heard that they actually knock back a lot of Indians over here. Indians are seen as having more of an idea when it comes to medicine and the medical industry in general, and thus are avoided. Its assumed they'll ask too many questions, and pose a challenge. Or that they might have a medico relative they can confide in, where as white people are seen as being more docile when it comes to accepting unknown pills & injections, less cluey. The chance of litigation when dealing with Caucasian test subjects is lower, than when dealing with Indian test subjects.
@@Workforce.Ausfailure interesting take.... when i was in the clinic last time there's a wide range of people from all over the place... before the pando - it was certainly more white... white back packers ... now there's none of them there's more diversity.. and they are still struggling to fill spots - compared with before the pando anyway... I would say they give everyone a go (esp now) and if they cause "trouble" they just wont be invited back.... but also... all questions are warmly welcomed in screening, and answered.
Dear sir/madam ... I'm interested but I'm from India .... Present I'm in India from Hyderabad How can I possible to reach there ? 🙁🙁🙁 If possible means I can refer minimum 10 members from India to there ...
Thousands of people have participated in our clinical trials over almost 20 years. Thanks to their contribution, medical treatments have been approved that are now being used to save or improve the lives of people around the world. You can read testimonials from some of our past participants here: www.nucleusnetwork.com/au/participate-in-a-trial/testimonials/
The health and well-being of our participants is always our first priority. You can learn more about our safety track record & measures here: www.nucleusnetwork.com/au/news/phase-1-clinical-trials-safer-than-you-think/
My man playing Red Dead
How long does a study normally take?
no normal, can be as quick as 2 days or 6 months. Its up to you to chose what works for you,
I already earn 15,300 grand dollar babyy i love this medical center
What happens if a participant experiences adverse effects during or months/years after the study?
Hi, all of our participants are provided with a number that they can contact 24/7 should they have any issues. If an issue does appear, we would definitely want to know about that, so we can inform the sponsor of that study.
@@nucleus_network so the helpline is there to LET the SPONSOR KNOW?? That is inhumane. Your first response should be to make sure your Guinea pig is okay
Hi, that's because the sponsor of the study knows their medication best, so we would work with them to follow up with the participant to ensure their safety and well-being.
The medication may also be in further clinical trials after the one that we did, so it's even more important that the sponsor is aware of any potential safety concerns.
Why is there no information on which studies are available
Hi! You can find a selection of our currently active studies on our website :)
hi guys. has anybody been already in such clinical trial? have you had any serious or permanent side effect??
Hi, you can read about the experience of a past participant here: www.thethriftyissue.com.au/get-paid-clinical-trials-medical-testing-australia/
And you can learn about our safety track record and measures here: www.nucleusnetwork.com/au/news/phase-1-clinical-trials-safer-than-you-think/
i have done over 10 trials ... never had any long-lasting side effects.... and most I've had is a bit of short term nausea. Side effects are very rare - but also the main reason we are doing this science
I've done studies off, and on for years. Im not even sure how many, and I'd never had a side effect until the last one I did. I had a very slight allergic reaction to the medicine which caused my lips to tingle. It actually felt pretty cool! We had to take the medication for 12 days, and I felt that on most days that we were dosed. I did the study in July, and never had any effects after we were done taking the medicine. The study was 25 days, and I made $11,500. It was very well worth it!
@@cilstr you're not lying? Nothing serious side effects?
@@derekdalton1539 seriously? Nothing bad serious side effects??
Can we participate in studies if we are not australian but are in australia on a tourist visa?
Yes
I would love to participate in these but sadly you're not in my location about an hour away.
Hi, we regularly have participants from regional areas. We also recently opened a screening clinic in Geelong - that might be more convenient if you are located near Melbourne?
@@nucleus_network Located an hour away from Brisbane (Toowoomba) but unable to travel to Brisbane regularly.
What's actually involved in these tests? Injections? Pill? Creams?
Hi, that will depend on the specific study - some will be administered as as injection, but other studies will have pills, capsules, creams, wafers, ...
I’ve just signed up hope I’ll get a phone call in Monday !
Great! You can also give us a call on 1800 243 733 :)
You still with us mate?
Actually my vaccine was verociel but they needed fiber for the survey so didn’t work out
I love this trail center i have earned 16k grand till now
How many trials have you been in?
I am interested
Is it safe to do so? I did register but afraid.
We do our best to make our clinical trials as safe as possible :) you can find more information about our safety track records & procedures here: www.nucleusnetwork.com/au/news/phase-1-clinical-trials-safer-than-you-think/
Hey
@@pavneetkaur0014 hi
@@rohitarora3495 hey have u been there?
@@pavneetkaur0014 where?
Would participants need to be vaccinated?
Hi, we require all of our participants to be vaccinated.
@@nucleus_network Is this still true, even with COVID in the rear view mirror?
@Paralax Thank you!
yes, even in late 2023 @@DekeMobile (PCR tests are also done before entry)
is there a gym on site for use by participants?
no gyms importunely. they wont want any intense exercise. you can walk around in circles around the facility is about all.
I am resistant of bipolar disorder I want to participate in clinical trial of brain disorder
Hi, I'm afraid that we are mostly looking for healthy volunteers without medical conditions for our trials. You can find other clinical trials here: www.anzctr.org.au/
thank you
Sign me up!!!!
Great! Just give us a call on 1800 243 733 :)
Hi the Nucleus Network, I have a question about the pay. Do I get paid after we finish our trial or each end of the day? How long will it take to get paid? do we get paid cash?
I an asking this question because most of us want extra money for some sort of financial obligation and also I have read some negative comment feedback from people on google review.
Hi Gopal, that depends on the length of the study. Long studies will have milestone payments, other studies will pay the reimbursement within 10 business days of the end of the study. The payment is done as a bank transfer.
We have worked on improving this process over the years - we know it's something we always didn't do a great job of in the past.
I'm from India, I'm interested to participate in a clinical study. Can I participate in nucleus network.
you can sign up as soon as you get to australia
Dear mam/sir..
I am from India. In Delhi
I am also interested.
We have three voleenter .
If we can . Then tell me we want to participate study.
Hi, I'm afraid that we are only looking for participants in Australia, although I'm sure that there are clinical trial sites in Delhi. Good luck!
if you're from india - but live IN Melbourne.. you can apply :)
@@cilstr I've heard that they actually knock back a lot of Indians over here. Indians are seen as having more of an idea when it comes to medicine and the medical industry in general, and thus are avoided. Its assumed they'll ask too many questions, and pose a challenge. Or that they might have a medico relative they can confide in, where as white people are seen as being more docile when it comes to accepting unknown pills & injections, less cluey. The chance of litigation when dealing with Caucasian test subjects is lower, than when dealing with Indian test subjects.
@@Workforce.Ausfailure interesting take.... when i was in the clinic last time there's a wide range of people from all over the place... before the pando - it was certainly more white... white back packers ... now there's none of them there's more diversity.. and they are still struggling to fill spots - compared with before the pando anyway... I would say they give everyone a go (esp now) and if they cause "trouble" they just wont be invited back.... but also... all questions are warmly welcomed in screening, and answered.
Dear sir/madam ...
I'm interested but I'm from India ....
Present I'm in India from Hyderabad
How can I possible to reach there ?
🙁🙁🙁
If possible means I can refer minimum 10 members from India to there ...
Hi, I am afraid that you won't be able to participate in our studies then - but you could look for a clinical trial site closer to home?
Dear mam/sir..
I am also interested.
We have three voleenter .
If we can . Then tell me we want to participate study.
its gunna cost you more to GET here than you would be paid :P
This is gold. Who in their right mind would ever consider this, lol.
Thousands of people have participated in our clinical trials over almost 20 years. Thanks to their contribution, medical treatments have been approved that are now being used to save or improve the lives of people around the world.
You can read testimonials from some of our past participants here: www.nucleusnetwork.com/au/participate-in-a-trial/testimonials/
Yeah, just like the experimental covid vaccine.
@@marcusriberto3726 we actually did the phase 1 study for Novavax :)
Say no more, look how safe that was, you keep hanging yourself.
People who say this also put alcohol and toxic substances into their bodies
I would never put money before my health may be they pay me good but you guy’s tell me would you sell me your eyes for millions because I won’t ✌🏼
The health and well-being of our participants is always our first priority. You can learn more about our safety track record & measures here: www.nucleusnetwork.com/au/news/phase-1-clinical-trials-safer-than-you-think/