Elisa Giacomelli, Erica Scirocco, Max Higgins, Arian Pilja, Sabrina Paganoni, Doreen Ho
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As the general population ages, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) incidence and prevalence are expected to rise, and the barriers that limit participation in ALS clinical research studies may increase. In this report, we highlight key challenges and available resources for accessing clinical research. We emphasize the importance of education and engagement among individuals with ALS and their families, clinicians, and researchers. Addressing accessibility and fostering trust in ALS research participation is essential to advance treatments for this devastating disease. We propose practical strategies to overcome participation barriers, including decentralized trial models, remote participation options, and expanded outreach through patient navigators, advisory committees, and digital tools. Strengthening partnerships among individuals with ALS, caregivers, researchers, ALS organizations, regulators, and industry, will help align research efforts with community needs and accelerate therapeutic development.