If you have, what resources did you use? How did you find it? Any tips? Were you able to find a trial?<p>A friend of mine has been in the medical industry for a while and is working full time trying to solve this - he searched for 12 months trying to find experimental trials for his grandfather because the prescribed drugs weren't having an impact, unfortunately to no avail.<p>If you are in PA/SF I'd love to email/skype/meet/eat/coffee/etc :) (and so would he!)
I'm almost certain that your friend has already looked at <a href="http://clinicaltrials.gov/" rel="nofollow">http://clinicaltrials.gov/</a> given his background and time looking. But I'm not sure where else he would be able to find a listing of reputable, vetted clinical trials especially for those in the U.S. If his grandfather's illness has a support association (i.e., of other patients with the same or related illnesses), perhaps members of that association might know of upcoming trials.
I helped a well known cancer center create an internal mobile app that allowed doctors to browse and filter a listing of all their current clinical trials. They had the information available in a database and exposed it via an (again, internal) API. However, I'm sure that talking with the right people would allow access to the list as well, so directly contacting research organizations would probably be just as fruitful.