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Our researchers are currently in need of adult and pediatric study participants to help us pursue better treatments and cures. Participants may receive medical evaluations and procedures, study medication, disease-related education and possible financial compensation for time, travel and participation.
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All Clinical Trials
AJAX Study: New Inhaled Medication for Uncontrolled Asthma
In severe asthma, some of the exacerbations that cause difficulty breathing are the result of inflammation in the lung. Researchers are testing a class of anti-inflammatory drugs called a JAK1 inhibitor that has worked to treat other inflammatory conditions like eczema to see if it can help people with severe asthma.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-80
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 8 visits over 5 months. Visits will last between 1 and 5 hours.
VALIANT Study: A Potential New Treatment for Severe Asthma
Some people with asthma experience frequent exacerbations, involving swelling or narrowing of the airways, which causes shortness of breath, wheezing and cough. In the national study called VALIANT, researchers are evaluating a new investigational treatment called verekitug to see if it is safe and can effectively reduce inflammation to help asthma patients breathe easier.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-75
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 19 visits over up to 70 weeks (1 year and 4 months). Two screening visits will last about 4 hours each, and all other visits will last between 4 and 6 hours.
Treating Deployment-Related Asthma with Supplements
Many people returning from military deployment have developed asthma as a result of inhaling hazardous materials. Exposures to diesel, burn pits, biomass smoke and sandstorms during deployment likely play a role. Some people with deployment-related asthma do not respond well to standard asthma medications.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-70
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 5-6 clinic visits over 18-22 weeks
SUNRISE Trial for Oral Steroid Dependent Asthma
People with severe asthma are often dependent on oral corticosteroids, such as prednisone, to treat their condition. Researchers are currently investigating whether a new biologic treatment called tezepelumab may help to reduce or remove the need for these steroid medications.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-80
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 14 visits over approximately 12 months. Most visits will last about 2 hours, but a few could take up to 4 hours.
OCEAN Study for EGPA
People with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) are needed for the OCEAN clinical trial. The study compares two medications: mepolizumab (NUCALA), which is administered by an injection once a month, and depemokimab, an investigational medication that is injected twice a year.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Once a month visits for approximately 15 months
Skin, Airway & Esophageal Epithelial Barriers in Youth
Researchers want to better understand if the causes of asthma, eczema, food allergies, eosinophilic esophagitis and GERD can be determined at a cellular level.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 2-21
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Not Specified
Identifying Characteristics and Patterns of Asthma
Our researchers are working to identify the clinical, physiologic, genetic and molecular characteristics of asthmatics.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 5+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 2-4 office visits and up to 3 follow up phone calls
Adult Trials
Treating Deployment-Related Asthma with Supplements
Many people returning from military deployment have developed asthma as a result of inhaling hazardous materials. Exposures to diesel, burn pits, biomass smoke and sandstorms during deployment likely play a role. Some people with deployment-related asthma do not respond well to standard asthma medications.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-70
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 5-6 clinic visits over 18-22 weeks
SUNRISE Trial for Oral Steroid Dependent Asthma
People with severe asthma are often dependent on oral corticosteroids, such as prednisone, to treat their condition. Researchers are currently investigating whether a new biologic treatment called tezepelumab may help to reduce or remove the need for these steroid medications.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-80
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 14 visits over approximately 12 months. Most visits will last about 2 hours, but a few could take up to 4 hours.
OCEAN Study for EGPA
People with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) are needed for the OCEAN clinical trial. The study compares two medications: mepolizumab (NUCALA), which is administered by an injection once a month, and depemokimab, an investigational medication that is injected twice a year.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Once a month visits for approximately 15 months
Skin, Airway & Esophageal Epithelial Barriers in Youth
Researchers want to better understand if the causes of asthma, eczema, food allergies, eosinophilic esophagitis and GERD can be determined at a cellular level.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 2-21
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Not Specified
Identifying Characteristics and Patterns of Asthma
Our researchers are working to identify the clinical, physiologic, genetic and molecular characteristics of asthmatics.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 5+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 2-4 office visits and up to 3 follow up phone calls
Pediatric Trials
Skin, Airway & Esophageal Epithelial Barriers in Youth
Researchers want to better understand if the causes of asthma, eczema, food allergies, eosinophilic esophagitis and GERD can be determined at a cellular level.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 2-21
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Not Specified
Identifying Characteristics and Patterns of Asthma
Our researchers are working to identify the clinical, physiologic, genetic and molecular characteristics of asthmatics.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 5+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 2-4 office visits and up to 3 follow up phone calls