Advancing the Science of Nutritional Ketosis
The science of nutritional ketosis is developing fast, and the people driving it forward aren’t just researchers. They’re users like you.
Here’s how to get involved.
Join a Clinical Trial
Researchers around the world are actively recruiting participants for ketogenic and metabolic health studies. Your interest in a keto or a low-carbohydrate diet makes you exactly the kind of participant they’re looking for.
This 24-week remote study will investigate the clinical impact of ketogenic metabolic therapy delivered alongside structured education and peer support in adults with diagnoses of depression and/or anxiety.
Participants will receive:
- Full access to a 24-week online KMT psychoeducation and support program
- Weekly guided support and Q&A sessions
- Personalised macronutrient targets and structured meal planning guidance
- At-home monitoring equipment for ketones, glucose, HbA1c, Vitamin D, and B12
- Access to a private online peer support community
– All core education, coaching, and testing resources are provided at no cost.
Note: UK residents only
Study timeline: April – September 2026
To learn more or register your interest: www.ikrt.org/trial.
Explore Keto Research
Dive into ketogenic studies and the data driving the future of metabolic health.
Keto-Mojo does not receive any direct benefit from these studies or participants thereof. We share this listing for informational purposes only to support the advancement of ketogenic research.


Learn About Ketogenic Nutrition at the Academic Level
The Ketogenic Foundation launched 9 free science-backed courses authored by leading ketogenic researchers Stephen Phinney, MD, PhD, Jeff Volek, PhD, Brittanie Volk, PhD, RD, and Richard Wood, PhD.
From insulin resistance and nutritional ketosis to clinical applications and long-term sustainability. Already integrated into 70+ universities but now available to everyone.