Health Research
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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By donating a small blood sample, you can help researchers discover better treatments and improve health across Indiana.

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All IU Health Patients of Any Age

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A Phase III Study of Induction Pembrolizumab and Chemotherapy Followed by Chemoradiation and Pembrolizumab Vs Chemoradiation and Pembrolizumab Both Followed by Pembrolizumab for High Risk Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer

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Sharon E. Robertson
18 years - 100 years
Female
Phase 3
This phase III trial compares the addition of induction chemotherapy, with carboplatin, paclitaxel and pembrolizumab, to chemotherapy and radiation, with cisplatin and pembrolizumab followed by pembrolizumab maintenance for the treatment of patients with cervical cancer that has spread to nearby tissue or lymph nodes (locally advanced). Carboplatin is in a class of medications known as platinum-containing compounds. It works in a way similar to the anticancer drug cisplatin, but may be better tolerated than cisplatin. Carboplatin works by killing, stopping or slowing the growth of cancer cells. Paclitaxel is in a class of medications called antimicrotubule agents. It stops cancer cells from growing and dividing and may kill them. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as pembrolizumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays, particles, or radioactive seeds to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Cisplatin is in a class of medications known as platinum-containing compounds. It works by killing, stopping or slowing the growth of cancer cells. Adding induction chemotherapy to the usual treatment of chemotherapy and radiation followed by maintenance may be more effective in treating patients with high risk, locally advanced cervical cancer.Interested in participating? For more information about this research study or other cancer-related clinical trials at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, please contact:IU Clinical Trials Office Email: iutrials@iu.edu Phone: (317) 278-5632

An Open-Label, Randomized Study of Bms-986489 (Atigotatug + Nivolumab Fixed-Dose Combination) Vs Durvalumab as Consolidation Therapy Following Chemoradiotherapy in Limited-Stage Small-Cell Lung Cancer (Tigos-Ls)

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Misty D. Shields, MD, PhD
18 years - 100 years
All genders
This is an open-label, randomized study of BMS-986489 (atigotatug + nivolumab fixed-dose combination) vs durvalumab in limited-stage (LS)-small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) participants.The main goals of this study are to:Evaluate the efficacy of BMS-986489 vs durvalumabEvaluate the safety profile of BMS-986489Interested in participating? For more information about this research study or other cancer-related clinical trials at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, please contact:IU Clinical Trials OfficeEmail: iutrials@iu.eduPhone: (317) 278-5632

A Phase III, Randomised, Double-blind Study to Evaluate the Effect of Balcinrenone/Dapagliflozin, Compared with Dapagliflozin, on the Risk of Heart Failure Events and Cardiovascular Death in Patients with Heart Failure and Impaired Kidney Function

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Wayne Gray
18 years - 100 years
All genders
Phase 3
Interventional
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of balcinrenone/dapagliflozin compared with dapagliflozin, on the risk of CV death, HF event with and without hospitalization, in patients with chronic HF, impaired kidney function, and who have had a recent HF event.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY

CD4CAR T CELL THERAPY FOR CMML

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Huda Salman
18 years - 100 years
All genders
Researchers as the Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center are conducting a study to research the safety and effectiveness of increasing doses of CD4CAR T cell therapy for patients who have been diagnosed with, or are being treated for, relapsed or refractory (has not responded to treatment) CD4+ chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML).  CD4+ CMML is a blood cancer that affects white blood cells that express the protein CD4. The CD4CAR therapy is designed to bind to and eliminate cells, including cancer cells that have this protein.  We will evaluate up to 5 different dose levels of CD4CAR T cells and study what side effects occur with these dose levels.  We will also evaluate how effective the dose levels are at treating cancer in the participants in this study.  This therapy is considered investigational which means it has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as treatment for your.  Interested in participating? For more information about this research study or other cancer-related clinical trials at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, please contact:IU Clinical Trials Office Email: iutrials@iu.edu Phone: (317) 278-5632

Evaluating Caregiver Involvement in Primary Care-Based Brief Interventions for Adolescent Alcohol Use Problems

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Zachary Adams
12 years - 17 years
All genders
Interventional
The purpose of this study is to find out if a short-term treatment (called a brief intervention) can help youth who screen positive for alcohol and/or substance use reduce their use of substances.  AIM 1:Compare the effectiveness of a youth-focused brief-intervention (TI) when delivered without caregiver involvement (TI-A) vs. with an added caregiver session (TI-A+P) vs. with an online caregiver component (TI-A+FCU) in reducing alcohol use in adolescents with mild AUD in primary care.AIM 2: Identify youth and family factors associated with intervention response vs. non-response in each treatment condition, such as baseline substance use intensity (frequency, volume, duration, type), youth and caregiver perception of alcohol/substance use risk, youth personality factors (impulsivity, emotion dysregulation), and baseline parenting practices. THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - Initial contact with the eligible patients will occur within an IU Health Clinic that is participating within the Integrated Behavioral Health Program. This program employs interventionalists who receive referrals from providers for various mental health and substance abuse concerns. This Interventionalist will ascertain eligibility and provide the patients information about the research study during their visit to clinic. The study team will then contact the eligible patients via phone to answer questions. Upon consent, study participants will be contacted via email and/or phone call.
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 Join Us in Advancing Alzheimer’s Research—Your Blood Sample Can Make a Difference

Join Us in Advancing Alzheimer’s Research—Your Blood Sample Can Make a Difference

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Tatiana Foroud
50 years or above
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
One Blood Sample. One Visit. A Big Impact.The Indiana Biobank is a research program that began in 2010 through the Indiana University School of Medicine and IU Health. You can think of it like a huge library—only instead of storing books, it stores more than 60,000 blood and other medical samples.Each sample is linked to a person’s medical records, but names and personal details are removed before researchers ever see them. This protects privacy while still allowing doctors and scientists to learn from the information.This particular study is part of the Biobank’s special collections for Alzheimer’s research.. It focuses on gathering blood samples from three groups of people:Individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD),Individuals with cognitive impairment, andHealthy adults (known as “controls”)By studying these samples, scientists can make sure that Alzheimer’s-related blood tests give consistent, reliable results no matter which lab looks at them. This is an important step toward improving how we diagnose and understand Alzheimer’s disease.More information about the Indiana Biobank, as well as FAQs, can be found here:  https://iuhealth.org/find-medical-services/indiana-biobank
 Indiana Biobank – Help Shape the Future of Medicine with the Indiana Biobank!

Indiana Biobank – Help Shape the Future of Medicine with the Indiana Biobank!

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Tatiana Foroud
100 years or below
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
The Indiana Biobank is a research study started in 2010 by Indiana University School of Medicine and IU Health. The Indiana Biobank is like a giant library—but instead of books, it holds over 60,000 blood and other samples. Each sample is connected to the person’s medical records. The person’s name and personal details are removed before researchers can use the samples. These samples help doctors and scientists discover better ways to treat and prevent diseases!When you donate a small blood sample, you’re helping researchers learn more about how to keep people healthy. Your sample is unique, and it can help make sure future treatments work for everyone.Watch this video to learn more: