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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Prospective Sample Collection Of Subjects For The Development Of Multiple Immunosuppressant Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Assays

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Asif Sharfuddin
22 years - 100 years
All genders
Observational
The primary aim of this study is to collect biological samples that may be used in the development of future multi-drug immunosuppressant therapeutic drug monitoring assays in solid organ transplant recipients.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - The Investigator will collect samples from up to 3,000 adult subjects who have undergone a kidney, heart, or liver transplant and are currently prescribed Cyclosporine, Tacrolimus, Everolimus, Sirolimus, or Mycophenolic Acid (MPA) as part of their transplant care plan.

A Phase 3, Randomized, Double-Blind, 48-Week Placebo-Controlled Study to Assess the Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of Dyne-101 Administered to Participants with Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1

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Laurie Gutmann
16 years or above
All genders
Phase 3
Interventional
This Phase 3 study was designed based on the results of ACHIEVE. It is a randomized,double-blind study with a 48-week Placebo-Controlled Period to assess the efficacy, safety,and tolerability of DYNE-101 administered IV to participants with DM1 aged ≥16 years.This study is adequately powered to evaluate the effect of DYNE-101 50 mg/kg administeredQ8W compared to placebo on the primary efficacy endpoint of change from baseline in the5 times sit-to-stand (5×STS) test at Week 49 and address the significant unmet need for a safeand effective disease-modifying therapy to treat DM1.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY

Feasibility and Potential Efficacy of High-Intensity Gait Training in Individuals with Cerebellar Damage

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T. George Hornby
18 years - 85 years
All genders
Interventional
The primary objective of this study is to determine the preliminary feasibility and safety of high intensity stepping training for individuals with chronic (>6 months) cerebellar damage. Additionally, the secondary aim of this study is to assess the comparative efficacy of high intensity stepping training and conventional training on locomotor recovery, specifically walking endurance.To date, no studies have attempted to maximize both the amount and cardiovascular intensity of stepping practice in patients with cerebellar disorders.THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - Recruitment will occur primarily from the inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation centers of the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, with secondary sources of recruitment from surrounding rehabilitation facilities via flyers/laboratory contact information provided to associated clinical staff and providers.
 Are You Caring For A Loved One With Cancer? We’d Love To Hear From You

Are You Caring For A Loved One With Cancer? We’d Love To Hear From You

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Victoria Champion
18 years or above
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Help us learn how to better support rural families facing cancer.  Take part in this study and help improve care for caregivers like you.  Caregivers play a vital role in helping cancer patients get the best possible care. But caregiving—especially in rural communities—can be demanding and emotionally overwhelming. Many caregivers face challenges related to stress, mental health, and balancing complex at‑home treatment responsibilities. Rural caregivers often face additional barriers such as fewer local resources and longer travel distances for care.That is why researchers at Indiana University are looking to speak with caregivers of people with solid tumor cancers who live in rural areas of Indiana.Your experiences matter.  By sharing your story, you can help shape better care for other caregivers and the people they love.
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Online study
 Tooth Wear & Sensitivity Study

Tooth Wear & Sensitivity Study

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Anderson Hara, DDS
18 years or above
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Join a short, one-visit dental study!  Your experience can improve dental care for adults and help us learn why teeth become worn or sensitive over time.We’re doing a study to learn how common tooth wear and tooth sensitivity are in adults across the U.S. We’ll also check for receding gums and other small changes around the teeth, and compare our results with studies from other countries.We are looking for adults (ages 18+), in generally good health, to complete a short questionnaire, have their teeth scanned, and take a simple tooth-sensitivity test during a single study visit.
 Better Sleep, Brighter Minds: Exploring Relaxation for Youth Ages 11-13

Better Sleep, Brighter Minds: Exploring Relaxation for Youth Ages 11-13

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Heather Hardin
11 years - 13 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Phase 2
JOIN the study!The purpose of this study is to try out a new way of teaching kids and parents ways to relax and sleep skills to see if it helps youth with sleep and well-being.The study tasks can be completed entirely online (NO in-person visits required).Who can take part?Youth (ages 11-13) who are experiencing mild stress symptoms and a parent.  In order to be eligible, parents/caregivers and children must both participate in the research study.
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Online study
 Mmmm! I'm All IN for Kidney Health! Join Our Chronic Kidney Disease and Diet Study Contact List

Mmmm! I'm All IN for Kidney Health! Join Our Chronic Kidney Disease and Diet Study Contact List

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Sharon Moe, MD
19 years - 75 years
All genders
What you eat matters when you have chronic kidney disease (CKD)—and researchers want to learn what works best.The IU School of Medicine is studying how diet affects kidney health and invites people with CKD to join a nutrition research contact list. By signing up, you’ll be notified about studies that may be a good fit for you.Joining the contact list is easy and low‑commitment. You’re simply giving permission to be contacted—you can always decide whether or not to take part in a study.Your interest helps researchers learn more, improve nutrition guidance, and support better kidney health for people across Indiana.