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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about AdvocateLink

How do I get started?

It’s easy—just register using via our AdvocateLink, the first online service designed to help researchers and research advocates find each other.

Research organizations that want to include research advocates in their programs can use AdvocateLink to post opportunities for advocates to get involved. Research advocates can use the resource to build their profiles and search for ways to participate.

What qualifications do I need to serve as a research advocate?

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I don’t know much about the research process—how can I learn more?

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What if there are no research projects being conducted near where I live?

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What kind of time commitment do you expect?

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How do I get matched with a research project?

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Can I request a specific research project?

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Can I become a research advocate while I’m undergoing treatment?

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What is the cost for participating in AdvocateLink?

AdvocateLink is a free service. The Research Advocacy Network covers all costs associated with matching advocates with research projects.

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