APOE4 Clinical Trial Search & Matching Engine
Get information about every APOE4 trial relevant to YOUR health profile

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Get information about every APOE4 trial relevant to YOUR health profile
Hi Phoenix friend,
A Phoenix member emailed me last month about a trial she heard about on a podcast.
She's carrying APOE 4/4. She's 62. She's been doing the work: bloodwork, supplements, exercise. She wanted in.
So she googled it, landed on ClinicalTrials.gov, scrolled past 14 sections of jargon, tried to decode "cognitively normal subjects with biomarker evidence of preclinical AD," and gave up after twenty minutes.
By the time she asked me (and by the time I got around to looking into it and replying, which took longer than I wish it had), the cohort was full.
I felt bad. So I built a solution.
And I'm giving it to you too, right now, for free.
A free search engine, built for APOE4 carriers
It lives at thephoenix.community/science/clinicaltrials. No account. No email. No membership required. You open it, search, and read.
Every APOE4-relevant trial, in one place: pulled from ClinicalTrials.gov, refreshed every 24 hours.
Plain English, not medical jargon that you can’t understand.
An APOE4 lens on every study: "Open to carriers, including 4/4." Or "Excludes APOE4 carriers." You know instantly whether it's even for you.
Filters, deadlines, and trial sites near you.
It's free. It will stay free. Share it with anyone who needs it.
Want the new ones to come to you?
Browsing is completely free and always will be (filters included). But a cohort can fill fast, and nobody wants to keep checking back.
So if you drop your email on the engine, we'll turn on a digest of new APOE4 trials, deadline alerts before a cohort closes, and bookmarks to save the ones worth a second look.
No membership, no cost.
Just so the trials that matter find you, instead of the other way around.
Why give away the tool for free (when there is ongoing running cost to gather the data and updating it)?
Because the alternative is a carrier giving up on a government page from 1998.
And that's worse for all of us.
Every carrier who can browse trials in 60 seconds instead of 60 minutes means more of us enroll, and the next therapy arrives sooner. For all of us.
And here's the proof that measuring together works
I didn't just build a finder. Phoenix also runs our own APOE4 study. Like the ones we did for on red light therapy.
Read more about the Neuronic study here.
Over four months, 55 APOE4 carriers tracked their whole lives inside Phoenix (cognition, sleep, bloodwork) while running a daily Photobiomodulation brain-health protocol. Memory improved in 20 of the 25 carriers involved.
It was small, so we call it a signal, not proof. And I say so plainly.
But that signal only exists because carriers measured, together, in one place. That's the entire idea behind Phoenix.
We are currently running a landmark study that challenges Alzheimer’s gene risk, in partnership with Premaz and the Cambridge university. You can read more about it here and get your free brain test.
And we are only getting started!
The open engine tells you what trials exist. Phoenix membership tells you which ones fit you, and we try our best to get you to the front of the line.
Match Me auto-checks every new trial against your full eligibility profile, every morning. If it's a match, you know the day it drops.
One tap → If the clinical trial has a lot of interest, I take care of doing a warm intro from Phoenix directly to the research team. The sponsor sees a ready-to-recruit carrier, instead of a cold application.
First-line access to the studies Phoenix runs directly, like the one above, and the bigger one being designed now.
The full app: APOE4-tuned bloodwork, monthly pods, supplement intelligence, the rebuilt daily check-in, and everything we shipped this month.
60-day money-back guarantee.
I built Phoenix because I needed it. I'm carrying APOE 4/4. The trial engine is the tool I would have wanted two years ago, scrolling ClinicalTrials.gov with a Post-it in my hand.
Now it's yours too!
Cheers,
Kevin
P.S. I would love feedback on how we can make this clinical trial engine as useful as possible for you! Please reply to the email if you have ideas!