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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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 We Want to Hear From Adults Ages 60 and Older—Share Your Experience Living in the Indianapolis Community

We Want to Hear From Adults Ages 60 and Older—Share Your Experience Living in the Indianapolis Community

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Aqueasha Martin-Hammond
60 years or above
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Are you 60 years or older and living in or near Indianapolis, IN?  We would LOVE to hear about your experiences living in your community. This study is about how older adults find and use local services and support that help them live independently. These may include things like transportation, health services, community activities, and ways to get information.We also want to learn about your hopes for the future and what you think about new technology, like artificial intelligence (AI), and how it might help people find community resources in the future.Help us learn more about how how Indianapolis supports older adults. Your voice can help us better understand what older adults need to live well in their communities.
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Online study

Multicenter, Safety Follow-Up Study to Assess Safety of Prior Treatment with Romosozumab in Children and Adolescents with Osteogenesis Imperfecta

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Erik Imel, MD
17 years or below
All genders
Observational
To evaluate the safety of romosozumab in participants with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) that have completed Study 20200105, regardless of whether they received investigational product (romosozumab) until the last protocol-specified dose or ended investigational product early
 A Phase 2, Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Dose-Ranging Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Aga2115 in Adults With Type I, Iii, or Iv Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Oi)

A Phase 2, Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Dose-Ranging Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Aga2115 in Adults With Type I, Iii, or Iv Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Oi)

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Erik Imel, MD
18 years - 75 years
All genders
Phase 2
Interventional
This study will determine the effect of treatment of AGA2115 in adults with Type I, III, or IV osteogenesis imperfecta versus placebo. 

Health Effects of Grain Food in Adults

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Richard Mattes
18 years - 75 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Why is this study being done?Researchers at Purdue University want to learn more about the health effects of eating whole grain foods vs. refined grain foods with different amounts of added sugar.  We hope that the knowledge gained from this study will provide new insights into dietary guidelines.  Who can take part?Adults, 18 years or older, who do not have a sensitivity or allergy to grain or dairy foods. Incentive/compensationParticipants will receive up to $1000 for completing all of the study requirements. How to participateIf you are interested in participating in this study, please CLICK HERE to take our screening survey. More informationPlease reach out to the study team directory by contacting Giorgia at grutigli@purdue.edu Additional informationThis study is being conducted by Richard Mattes, PhD., R.D. in the Department of Nutrition Science at Purdue University. It is funded by the Grain Foundation.

Inotuzumab Ozogamicin and Post-Induction Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With High-Risk B-ALL, Mixed Phenotype Acute Leukemia, and B-LLy

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Sandeep Batra, MD
1 year - 25 years
All genders
Phase 3
Interventional
This phase III trial studies whether inotuzumab ozogamicin added to post-induction chemotherapy for patients with High-Risk B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL) improves outcomes. This trial also studies the outcomes of patients with mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL), and B-lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-LLy) when treated with ALL therapy without inotuzumab ozogamicin. Inotuzumab ozogamicin is a monoclonal antibody, called inotuzumab, linked to a type of chemotherapy called calicheamicin. Inotuzumab attaches to cancer cells in a targeted way and delivers calicheamicin to kill them. Other drugs used in the chemotherapy regimen, such as cyclophosphamide, cytarabine, dexamethasone, doxorubicin, daunorubicin, methotrexate, leucovorin, mercaptopurine, prednisone, thioguanine, vincristine, and pegaspargase or calaspargase pegol work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. This trial will also study the outcomes of patients with mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) and disseminated B lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-LLy) when treated with high-risk ALL chemotherapy. 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
 Aging Well: Bone and Muscle Health Study For Older Adults

Aging Well: Bone and Muscle Health Study For Older Adults

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Stuart Warden
S
Sharon Moe, MD
65 years or above
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Join Our Study and Help Us Discover New Ways to Support Healthy Aging.Staying strong and mobile is key to living well as we age. That’s why we’re inviting adults 65 and older, regardless of health condition, to take part in a research study focused on finding better ways to care for bone and muscle health.Bone and muscle problems are a leading cause of disability in the United States. By joining this study, you can help researchers understand how aging, injury, and illness affect strength and movement—and help improve care for older adults in the future.Your participation can make a real difference in advancing healthy aging for generations to come.
 Standing Strong: A Study for People with Chronic Kidney Disease

Standing Strong: A Study for People with Chronic Kidney Disease

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Brandon Kistler
45 years - 79 years
All genders
Researchers at Purdue University are studying why some people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) may be more likely to lose their balance or fall.People with CKD can sometimes have changes in their bones, blood vessels, or brain that may affect strength, balance, or walking. We want to learn more about what causes these changes and how to reduce the risk of falling.By joining this study, you can help us learn what affects balance and strength in people with CKD and how to lower the risk of falling.