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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Safety and Efficacy of Epcoritamab With Gemcitabine, Dexamethasone, and Cisplatin (GDP) Salvage Chemotherapy in Relapsed Refractory Large B-cell Lymphoma

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Varun Mittal
18 years or above
All genders
Phase 2
Interventional
What is the purpose of this study?This is a research study being done to see if adding a drug called epcoritamab to “salvage chemotherapy” GDP (gemcitabine + cisplatin, with dexamethasone) will better treat cancer than using chemotherapy alone.  THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - Consistent with most oncology trials, patients are not actively “recruited,” but are screened by their physician for appropriate clinical trial(s) at the time of their routine clinic visit. Occasionally, a patient may be a self-referral or physician referral, but are still screened for appropriate clinical trials at the time of their routine clinic visit. PI and staff may send copies of relevant consent forms to these patients to look over prior to actually consenting or enrolling them. This may take place at the patient's visit at which the consent is presented or the patient's next visit to the outpatient hematology/oncology clinic. 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
 ADULTS NEEDED FOR DEPRESSION STUDY!

ADULTS NEEDED FOR DEPRESSION STUDY!

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Susan Conroy, MD PhD
18 years - 70 years
All genders
DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAVE DEPRESSION?  Have you spent weeks feeling hopeless, unmotivated, worthless, and down?Do you lack interest in your favorite hobbies?Join Our Study and Help Researchers Discover A New Treatment For Depression!Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are looking for adults who suffer from depression to take part in a study to learn more about the effects of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) treatments at the middle of the forehead on symptoms of depression and brain function.  rTMS is a non-invasive method of stimulating the brain and changing the way the parts of your brain communicate with each other.Results from this study will help us better understand the nature of the disorder with the goal of improving ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat Depression.
 Still Feeling Stuck? Consider a Clinical Study for Depression

Still Feeling Stuck? Consider a Clinical Study for Depression

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Steve Strakowski
18 years - 75 years
All genders
Phase 2
Observational
The purpose of this trial is to measure depressive symptoms following treatment with ALTO-207 compared with placebo in participants with TRD. 

A Phase 1B/2A Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacodynamics, and Efficacy of Cnp-103 in Subjects Ages 12-35 With Recent Onset Stage 3 Type 1 Diabetes

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Linda DiMeglio, MD
12 years - 35 years
All genders
Phase 1/2
Interventional
This study is a Phase 1b/2a First-in-Human (FIH) clinical trial to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacodynamics (PD), and efficacy of multiple ascending doses of CNP-103. THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY
 Help Us Learn How the Brain Controls Hunger

Help Us Learn How the Brain Controls Hunger

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Tamara Hannon, MD
18 years - 60 years
All genders
Phase 1
Interventional
Are you interested in how your brain affects how you feel hungry?  Join us and help make a difference in weight and health research.The Division of Endocrinology and Department of Neurology at Indiana University School of Medicine and Purdue University are doing a study to learn more about how the brain responds to hunger in people with different body types.  We will compare two groups: people with a lower BMI (18–24.9) and people with a higher BMI (30 or above).This is a non-treatment study. That means no medicine will be given. We simply want to see how different areas of the brain respond to hunger and fullness. This may help researchers develop better treatments to manage appetite in the future.You may qualify to take part if you are 18-60 years of age with normal weight or  have obesity.

Novel In Situ Caries and ETW Models Development: Safety and Validation Study

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Anderson Hara, DDS
18 years - 65 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
The Oral Health Research Institute (OHRI) has a long history of using partial dentures and oral appliances containing tooth specimens to determine how effective dental products are at reducing cavities and preventing erosive tooth wear (wearing down of the tooth at the gumline). In this study we are asking patients to use a new appliance made from a 3D printer that will fit over their existing lower back teeth that can hold tooth specimen to test dental products for both cavities and erosive tooth wear at the same time. The purpose of this study is to test two new methods, one for cavities and one for erosive tooth wear, using tooth specimens placed in 3D-printed lower appliance that will be worn over the patient's existing lower back teeth . The testing to reduce the formation of cavities will be done in specimens placed on the right side (color-coded blue) of the appliance, while reducing the formation of erosive tooth wear will be done in specimens placed on the left side (red) with the specimens tested in the lab independently.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - Subjects who previously participated in other Oral Health Research Institute studies (OHRI) or who have contacted OHRI expressing interest in potential studies will be contacted by a team member who will conduct a screening phone interview. If the potential subjects appear to qualify, they will be scheduled for the screening visit.

Newborn Screen for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) Database/Registry

J
Jay Jin
28 days or below
All genders
Observational
The purpose of this project is to collect and analyze relevant clinical data from children who have been identified as having a positive newborn screen for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) in order to understand the most common causes of SCID in Indiana, identify important immune parameters, determine the safest prophylactic measures, track the outcomes of treatment for SCID, and improve our overall care of this special population of children within our state.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - We are the main referral center for newborns who screen positive for severe combined immunodeficiencies. We then take over to continue the diagnostic work-up and care of these patients. We will attempt to recruit families to become a part of this project and explain why gathering and studying this data is important.