Clinical Trials Directory
We are doing this study to learn more about children with atrioventricular septal defect. We hope to improve care for patients with this condition in the future.
We are doing this study to find out if breathing exercises can improve lung function for kids who have asthma.
We are doing this study to find out if an experimental drug called XEN1101 (the study drug) is a safe and effective option for people who have epilepsy and are experiencing generalized tonic clonic seizures.
The COMET Study includes up to 4 visits to the study center. Each visit lasts about 2 to 3 hours. During the visits, children will wear special equipment for a brain test called an EEG and do fun, play-based activities. Parents or caregivers may be asked to answer questions or do interviews at home. Families will get $50 for each visit.
We are doing this study to learn more about sleep and body rhythms in children with ADHD. We will use home-based measures, parent reports, and an evening test to see how sleep affects mental health and thinking skills. Dr. Jessica Lunsford-Avery from the Department of Psychiatry is leading this study.
We are doing this study to find out if carefully watching patients with low risk germ cell tumors after surgery will have different results than treating people with chemotherapy afer their surgery. For people who are in standard risk groups related to germ cell tumors, we want to compare the effects of carboplatin with cisplatin and find out which of these drugs seems to work better.
We are doing this study to find out if patients with SAA who have not received previous treatment for this diagnosis can be treated safely and effectively with transplant as their first therapy.
We are doing this study to find out if an experimental drug called AS 1763 (the study drug) is a safe and effective option patients with B-cell cancers. We also want to know what the maximum, safe dose of the study drug is.