New Study Now Recruiting—Support Vitiligo Research Without Leaving Your Home

If you or someone you love is living with vitiligo, now is your chance to make a meaningful impact—without even leaving home. Sanguine Biosciences, a leader in at-home clinical research, is currently seeking participants for a vitiligo research study designed to advance understanding of the condition and improve future treatments.
Why your participation matters
This research aims to uncover new insights into vitiligo—specifically non-segmental vitiligo, which typically appears symmetrically on both sides of the body. By studying the biological markers and characteristics of the condition, scientists can work toward breakthroughs in diagnosis and treatment. For patients, this means the possibility of better care, more targeted therapies, and a brighter future.
Your involvement in this study could help researchers bring these possibilities closer to reality. It’s a unique chance to contribute to progress and advocate for better outcomes for those living with vitiligo.
Who is eligible?
You may qualify for this research opportunity if you meet the following criteria:
- Are between the ages of 18 and 85
- Have been diagnosed with vitiligo
- Have non-segmental vitiligo (symmetrical symptoms on both sides of the body)
- Live in the United States
What does participation entail?
Participation is simple and completely remote. If eligible, you’ll be asked to provide a one-time blood donation—all from the comfort of your own home. A certified phlebotomist will visit you at home to complete the collection, ensuring your safety and convenience.
As a thank-you for your time and contribution, participants will receive up to a $100 prepaid gift card once the collection is complete.
How to get started
Taking part in this important research is easy. Visit Sanguine Biosciences’ vitiligo study page to learn more or sign up. You can also call 855-836-4759 to speak directly with a research coordinator who can answer your questions and determine if you qualify.
Make a difference without leaving home
Clinical research is a powerful way to support the vitiligo community and help move science forward. Your story, your experience, and even one small blood donation can shape the future of care. If you qualify, please consider participating in this at-home study—you could help create a better tomorrow for everyone affected by vitiligo.
Summary
Sanguine Biosciences is seeking participants for an at-home vitiligo research study designed to advance understanding of the condition and improve future treatments. To learn more and sign up, visit Sanguine Biosciences’ vitiligo study page or call 855-836-4759.
A patient advocate, editor, and sought-after leader within the vitiligo community, Erika Page is also the Founder and CEO of Living Dappled. After getting vitiligo at the age of seven, she lost 100% of her skin’s pigment over 25 years. She fought her own mental and emotional battle to overcome her insecurities and embrace the skin she was in and today seeks to help other women reclaim their lives with this condition.