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and Clinical Studies

All IN for Health provides a list of hundreds of active health studies happening right here in Indiana. These health studies are conducted by faculty at Indiana University, Purdue University, and the University of Notre Dame.

All IN for Health provides a list of hundreds of active health studies happening right here in Indiana. These health studies are conducted by faculty at Indiana University, Purdue University, and the University of Notre Dame.

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 ATTENTION FEMALE ATHLETES: Study on the effect of lifetime exposure to sports-related head impacts and brain health needs you!

ATTENTION FEMALE ATHLETES: Study on the effect of lifetime exposure to sports-related head impacts and brain health needs you!

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Kei Kawata
45 years - 60 years
Female
Are You or Someone You Know a Retired Contact Sport or Non-Contact Sport Athlete?  Join our study!Why is this study being done?Researchers at Indiana University and University of Alabama are looking for women to take part in a study that will be examining the relationship between lifetime exposure to sports-related head impacts and midlife brain health in retired, female athletes.Who can take part?Females (sex at birth), ages 45-60, who have at least 10 years of organized contact sport experience OR at least 10 years of organized non-contact sport experience.
 Healthy Females Needed To Help Develop A Vaccine for Chlamydia (IMPACT Study)

Healthy Females Needed To Help Develop A Vaccine for Chlamydia (IMPACT Study)

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Stephen Jordan
18 years - 40 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
Female
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) is the most reported bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States. Untreated chlamydia infection in women can result in pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and/or ectopic pregnancy. Although chlamydia rates are at an all-time high, no vaccine is available because we don't yet understand how immunity to chlamydia develops. The IMPACT study is a case-control study of women who are either chlamydia-naive (control group) or chlamydia-exposed (case group). The overall goal of the study is to understand how immunity develops to chlamydia so we can design a vaccine to protect women from infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, and ectopic pregnancies. We are recruiting healthy women aged 18-40 who have never had chlamydia before to be part of the control group. You will not be exposed to chlamydia or given any vaccine; we are simply collecting blood, swabs, and genital specimens as part of the control group.This study has the potential to inform whether we should or should not be screening for gastrointestinal CT infections in women who have no symptoms, and also determine if an oral CT vaccine may be feasible in the future. 
 Adolescents Needed for Sweetened Beverages Study

Adolescents Needed for Sweetened Beverages Study

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Nana Gletsu Miller
12 years - 18 years
All genders
Why is this study being done?The goal of this study is to better understand how preferences for sweet flavors affect dietary habits, heart and metabolic health. Who can take part?We are looking for Black/African American and Latine adolescents (ages 12-18) who consume sugary sodas and their families (only one parent/guardian can participate). Participants must also be able to attend study visits at the Nutrition Research Center on either IU Indianapolis or IU Bloomington campus or Purdue University (West Lafayette).
 Gut Feeling: Can What You Eat Affect Your Colon Cancer Risk?                                                              The food environment, microbial cysteine metabolism, and cancer disparities

Gut Feeling: Can What You Eat Affect Your Colon Cancer Risk? The food environment, microbial cysteine metabolism, and cancer disparities

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Patricia Wolf
45 years - 75 years
All genders
DID YOU KNOW?... Colorectal cancer(CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. CRC is a serious health problem in the U.S., and African American/Black individuals are affected more than others.  What is this study about?This study will look at a nutrient called cysteine. We think that factors like a person’s diet and stress levels can affect how cysteine breaks down in the gut. We want to see how this can impact a person’s risk of CRC. To find out, we will study the foods people eat and their stress levels.  Who can take part?Adults aged 45-75 who are considered to be at high risk of developing colorectal cancer (have a history of polyps) and have no food allergies, dietary restrictions, or therapeutic diets. 
 Ever Wonder How We Process Pain? Join Our Study!

Ever Wonder How We Process Pain? Join Our Study!

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Joshua Brown
18 years - 100 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Help us understand how pain is processed in the brain.  Many things can affect whether someone’s pain becomes a chronic issue, including physical activity, psychological factors, and biological differences.  Researchers in the Cognitive Control Lab at Indiana University are conducting an MRI study to better understand how we process painful stimuli. We will compare pain responses in people who have chronic back and neck pain to people who do not have any chronic pain conditions to learn more about why people process pain differently.Who can take part?Adults, 18 years of age or older, who are generally healthy and either:1) have chronic neck/back pain or 2) have no chronic pain 

LONG-TERM EXTENSION OF A PHASE 3, MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED STUDY OF THE EFFICACY, SAFETY, AND BIOMARKER EFFECTS OF ALZ-801 IN SUBJECTS WITH EARLY ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND APOE4/4 GENOTYPE

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James Stevens
50 years - 85 years
All genders
Phase 3
Interventional
This study is being conducted to evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of ALZ-801 in Early Alzheimer's disease (AD) subjects with the APOE4/4 genotype. This is an open-label trial of treatment with ALZ-801. THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - This study is only enrolling individuals who participated in study ALZ-801-AD301 (APOLLOE4)

A Phase III, Randomised, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Multicenter, Parallel-group Study With Extension Phase to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Dysport® for the Prevention of Chronic Migraine in Adult Participants

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Marlene Bultemeher
18 years - 100 years
All genders
Phase 3
Interventional
The purpose of this study is to understand the safety and effectiveness of the study drug, Dysport® when compared with placebo in preventing chronic migraine.A migraine is a headache with severe throbbing pain or a pulsating sensation, usually on one side of the head, and is often accompanied by feeling or being sick and a sensitivity to bright lights and sound.Chronic migraine is defined as having at least 15 days of headache a month with at least 8 of those days being migraine headache days.Migraines are caused by a series of events which cause the brain to get stimulated/activated, which results in the release of chemicals that cause pain. Dysport® is a formulation of Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A), a medication that stops the release of these chemical messengers.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY