Health Research
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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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 Lend Your Ears (and Brains) For Hearing Research!

Lend Your Ears (and Brains) For Hearing Research!

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Michael Heinz
18 years - 100 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Why is this study being done?The purpose of this study is to better understand how our ears and brains help us perceive the world around us. In particular, we are interested in understanding how our senses allow us to have conversations in complex environments such as crowded restaurants and busy streets. We are collecting hearing information from a large number of participants so that we can pinpoint what factors contribute to individual differences in hearing ability. Who can take part?ANYONE who is 18 years of age or older, regardless of health condition, is invited to participate. 

Standardized Microbiota Transplant Therapy in Crohn's Disease - Pilot Trial

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Monika Fischer, MD
18 years - 100 years
All genders
Phase 2
Interventional
Crohn's disease (CD) develops because of a disruption of homeostasis between the gut microbiota and the host immune system resulting in excessive inflammation in the intestinal tract. Current drug therapies for CD are directed at the immune system. The emergence of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for the treatment of recurrent C. difficile infections (rCDI) has opened a frontier of restorative therapies targeting the gut microbiome.  This study aims to explore the relationship between intestinal microbiota and Crohn’s disease (CD) phenotype and test whether changing the microbiota canimprove CD inflammation. THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - IU Investigators will recruit, consent, confirm eligibility criteria, and enroll patients from the clinic. Screening will be centered around the endoscopy schedule. Patients with CD who are scheduled for a clinical exam for any indication will be pre-screened in the electronic medical record. If potentially eligible, the research team will contact the clinical team about the stud and they will be connected to the study coordinator to schedule a screening visit.
 Building Strength for the Future: Bone, Muscle and Child Health Study

Building Strength for the Future: Bone, Muscle and Child Health Study

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Stuart Warden
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Sharon Moe, MD
5 years - 17 years
Accepts healthy volunteer
All genders
Join us and learn more about your child's bone and muscle health while helping advance research for children and teens!We’re inviting families with children and adolescents (ages 5-17 years old) to take part in a research study that is helping researchers find new ways to keep bones and muscles healthy and to discover better treatments for bone and muscle disorders.By joining, your family can help scientists learn how growth, injury, and illness affect strength and movement — every visit helps researchers build a stronger, healthier future for kids everywhere.
 Are You Having Trouble with Your Memory? Join Our Study!

Are You Having Trouble with Your Memory? Join Our Study!

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Evan James Jordan
65 years - 100 years
All genders
Why is this study being done?Our team aims to understand how everyday stressful experiences are related to memory and thinking. Who can take part?You may be eligible if you are:65+ years oldHaving trouble with memory or thinkingHave seen a health provider within the past year
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A Pilot Clinical Study to Evaluate the Technical and Operational Performance of Lovelace in Comparison with the Clinical Standard-of-Care CardioTocoGraph (CTG) for Antepartum Fetal Monitoring.

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David Haas, MD
18 years - 100 years
Female
Observational
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the technical and operational performance of Lovelace in comparison with the clinical standard-of-care CTG for antepartum fetal monitoring (i.e. NST), and to collect evidence of its safety. The main objective is to evaluate the safety and performance of Lovelace for antepartum monitoring in pregnant women at gestational ages of 32 weeks or greater, in comparison with the standard- of-care CardioTocoGraph (CTG).THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - This study is enrolling pregnant women of 18 years of age, or older, at the time of consent, with a singleton pregnancy, and with the gestational age of 32 weeks or above. Potential participants will be invited to participate by the study team.

Inhale-1st: Technosphere Insulin (Afrezza) In Combination With Basal Insulin For Youth With Newly-Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes

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Linda DiMeglio, MD
10 years - 17 years
All genders
Phase 2
Interventional
INHALE-1st is a Phase 2, single-arm, multi-center, clinical study evaluating the safety and efficacy of Afrezza in combination with subcutaneously-injected basal insulin (BI) for youth 10 to THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY 

Trametinib and Everolimus for Treatment of Pediatric and Young Adult Patients With Recurrent Gliomas (PNOC021)

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Scott Coven
1 year - 25 years
All genders
Phase 1
Interventional
This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of trametinib and everolimus ing pediatric and young adult patients with gliomas that have come back (recurrent). Trametinib acts by targeting a protein in cells called MEK and disrupting tumor growth.verolimus is a drug that may block another pathway in tumor cells that can help tumors grow. Giving trametinib and everolimus may work better to treat low and high grade gliomas comparedb or everolimus 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