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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 Struggling With Depression? Learn About A Study Exploring New Options For Adults Living With Treatment-Resistant Depression

Struggling With Depression? Learn About A Study Exploring New Options For Adults Living With Treatment-Resistant Depression

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Susan Conroy, MD PhD
22 years - 70 years
All genders
Interventional
Still searching for relief from depression?  Have you tried multiple treatments for depression without success? You may have another option. When treatments haven’t worked, research may offer a new path. The Abbott TRANSCEND study is a research study for adults with depression who have not felt better after trying at least four different antidepressant medications. The purpose of the study is to learn how safe and effective a treatment called deep brain stimulation (DBS) may be for people with treatment-resistant depression. DBS uses a medical device made by Abbott to deliver gentle electrical signals to specific areas of the brain. This treatment is still being studied and is not yet approved for this use.You may qualify to join this study if you:Are between the ages of 22 and 70Have been diagnosed with depression and are currently experiencing a depressive episode for at least 12 monthsHave tried at least 4 different treatments without successAre willing and able to attend regular study visits at the IU Health Neuroscience Center in Indianapolis, IN over the course of 3 years
 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

Twins With Specific Vs. Traditional Fetal Growth Charts (Twist): A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Hiba Mustafa, MD
18 weeks - 100 years
All genders
Interventional
This study will compare two different ways of monitoring growth in twin pregnancies. One method uses growth charts designed for single babies, while the other uses charts made specifically for twins. We want to find out which method better identifies babies who are truly at risk and helps avoid unnecessary medical interventions.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - Eligible participants will be identified through routine review of the electronic medical record (EMR) by authorized study staff. Individuals with dichorionic diamniotic (DCDA) twin pregnancies who meet inclusion criteria will be flagged and approached in person during scheduled prenatal visits. Recruitment will be conducted privately in exam rooms to maintain confidentiality, and no initial contact will be made outside the clinical setting
 FIT Core - Musculoskeletal Function Imaging and Testing (MSK-FIT) Resource Core

FIT Core - Musculoskeletal Function Imaging and Testing (MSK-FIT) Resource Core

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Stuart Warden
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Sharon Moe, MD
5 years - 100 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
We are looking for people of all ages, regardless of health condition, to take part in a study that is looking for new treatments for bone and muscle disorders.Bone and muscle disorders are the leading cause of disabilty in the United States. Researchers want to find out more about how people are affected by aging, injury, disease and illness. Your participation will help advance the diagnosis and treatment of bone and muscle disorders.
 Healthy Adults Needed for MRI Study of Movement and Brain Function

Healthy Adults Needed for MRI Study of Movement and Brain Function

Alexandra Moussa-Tooks
18 years - 55 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Why is this study being done?The purpose of this study is to understand how movement and sensory characteristics (e.g., posture, walking, hand and arm based reaching) present in psychotic disorders over time. Who can take part?We are looking for healthy individuals, ages 18-55, who have never been diagnosed with psychosis.
 How Do You Move? Participants Needed for MRI Study

How Do You Move? Participants Needed for MRI Study

Alexandra Moussa-Tooks
18 years - 55 years
All genders
Why is this study being done?The purpose of this study is to understand how movement and sensory characteristics (e.g., posture, walking, hand and arm based reaching) present in psychotic disorders over time.   Who can take part?We are looking for individuals, ages 18-55, who have been diagnosed with Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, Schizophreniform Disorder, or any other type of psychotic disorder.

Inhaled Nitric Oxide (Ino) for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (Cdh) - The "Nono Trial" - a Multi-Center, De-Implementation, Stepped-Wedge, Cluster-Randomized Trial Within an Established Collaborative

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Brian Gray, MD
1 month or below
All genders
Interventional
The purpose of this study is to Determine if deimplementation of iNO in the post-natal resuscitation/stabilization phase affects the composite outcome of ECLS use and/or mortality, as well as ECLS use, mortality, and/or oxygenation in CDH newborns and to establish the cost-effectiveness of deimplementing iNO as a therapy in the postnatal resuscitation/stabilization phase of CDH management, which will be assessed as the incremental health system costs (savings) per prevented ECLS use and/or death.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY