Welcome to Genesis Research Services
We bring a range of clinical trial opportunities to our community, including world-first studies for pain management and healthy volunteer studies.
We provide pharmaceutical, biotechnology and clinical research organisations with a dedicated team of professionals and a purpose-built facility designed around the needs and requirements for conducting clinical trials.
Our team is always looking to partner with new organisations and values our repeat partner relationships.
Current Studies
Interested in joining a clinical trial? View our currently enrolling clinical trials or register your interest for future studies.
Investigators
Our dynamic team of investigative doctors includes a variety of pain specialists, rheumatologists and GPs.
Experience
We offer an extensive range of clinical expertise in a variety of therapeutic areas and phases of clinical trials conduct.
Trial Services
We provide flexible clinical trial support services for sites, sponsors and CROs, including participant recruitment services.
Latest News

The History of Spinal Cord Stimulation For Chronic Pain – The Old and the New
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an advanced treatment option for chronic pain. It is most used to treat chronic low back and leg pain. SCS has been around since the 1960s and has evolved greatly over the years. In this article, we provide a brief history of SCS and review some of the most significant updates to SCS technology that are in use today.

GRS Newsletter – March 2023
In this newsletter, we introduce you to three new staff members: two coordinators, Bethany and Richelle, and a new investigator, Dr Dmitry Samokhin. We’re currently recruiting participants for a new depression clinical trial and have a couple of highlights and new publications to share.

Funding Awarded for Research on Pain and Touch Signalling in the Spinal Cord
Congratulations to Professor Brett Graham and Associate Professors Marc Russo and James Welsh on a successful NHMRC grant application. The research team has been awarded $738,587.00 to fund research on how touch and pain signals pass through the spinal cord

GRS Newsletter – December 2022
In our final newsletter for 2022, we introduce you to two new Genesis team members – our newest coordinator, Emily, and research administrative assistant, Caitlin. We have one clinical trial currently recruiting participants, and several new trials waiting to kick-off in the new year.