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Study of stem cell transplant effects in patients with sickle cell disease

Condition: Blood Disorders / Sickle Cell Disease
Investigator: Monica Bhatia, MD
Status: Closed
This study is being done to see if giving your child a lower dose of chemotherapy (drug therapy), than has been used historically in bone marrow transplant, to kill his/her own diseased cells before he/she receives a bone marrow transplant, will possibly result in the permanent control of your child's sickle…
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A Study to Evaluate the Safety of a Dose of Autologous CRISPR-Cas9 Human Stem Cells in Subjects With Severe Sickle Cell Disease

Condition: Blood Disorders
Investigator: Monica Bhatia, MD
Status: Closed
This study is being done to learn more about the safety and effects of CTX001 in patients with severe SCD. CTX001 is created by changing (editing) the DNA in your own blood stem cells near a gene called BCL11A which is stored in a solution called dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) to try to prevent…
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Study of EDIT-301 in Patients with Severe Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)

Condition: Blood Disorders / Sickle Cell Disease
Investigator: Monica Bhatia, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to find out if the study medicine called EDIT-301 will help in the treatment of Severe Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and how safe it is to be used in people. EDIT-301 (study medicine) is a new investigational therapy which uses the patient's own stem…
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Study of Patients Receiving a Stem Cell Transplant for Non-Malignant Disease

Condition: Blood Disorders
Investigator: Diane George, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to determine the incidence and severity of acute GVHD following CD34+ selection in children, adolescents and young adults receiving an allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplant from a family member or unrelated adult donor for a non-malignant condition.
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Study of TSR-042 (anti-PD-1 Monoclonal Antibody) in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors

Condition: Cancer / Solid Tumors
Investigator: June Hou, MD
Status: Closed
The study drug (TSR-042) in this study is designed to stop cancer from growing by helping your immune system recognize and fight the cancer. The Study Drug is designed to help your immune system by attaching to a protein called PD-1 and stopping one of the signals that keeps your immune sy…
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A study for patients with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors using study drug demcizumab

Condition: Cancer / Solid Tumors
Investigator: Catherine Shu, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy and safety of an experimental drug, demcizumab, when given in combination with pembrolizumab (Arm A of the study). Demcizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody and was developed to target cancer stem cells. Demcizumab may block the growth of…
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Study of Experimental Drug GSK3359609 in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors

Condition: Cancer / Solid Tumors
Investigator: Brian Henick, MD
Status: Closed
GSK3359609 is a drug that is a type of antibody. It is a kind of immunotherapy that targets the ICOS (anti-Inducible T cell Co-Stimulator) protein present on specific immune cells. ICOS is a cell receptor that enhances the immune response to foreign bodies, and…
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Study For Previously Treated Patients Of Light-Chain Amyloidosis Using Study Drug Carfilzomib

Condition: Blood Disorders / Amyloidosis
Investigator: Suzanne Lentzsch, MD
Status: Closed
This is a research study for subjects that have been previously treated for systemic light chain (AL)amyloidosis (a disease in which abnormal protein deposits can damage organs and tissues in your body) and nowrequire further treatment. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and determine the maximum…
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A study for patients with advanced refractory solid tumors using study drug Varlilumab

Condition: Cancer / Solid Tumors
Investigator: Fabio Iwamoto, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this research study is to test the effectiveness (how well the drug works), safety, and tolerability varlilumab and nivolumab (investigational drugs) together in patients with advanced solid tumors. Varlilumab and nivolumab are antibodies (types of human protein) that are manufactured in a laboratory and are being tested to see if they will…
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A study for patients with myelofibrosis using study drug PF-04449913

Condition: Blood Disorders
Investigator: Mark Heaney, MD, PhD
Status: Closed
This is a Phase 2 study for patients with myelofibrosis previously treated with one or more Janus Kinase(JAK) Inhibitor. A JAK inhibitor targets a certain pathway that may be causing cancer to grow, bystopping or inhibiting the cycle of development of the pathway. There is one JAK inhibitor that has beenapproved for the treatment of patients with…
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A study for patients with advanced solid tumors using study drug Nivolumab

Condition: Cancer / Solid Tumors
Investigator: Richard Carvajal, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of the study is to test the safety, anti-tumor activity, and the ability of a new investigational drug called BMS-986179 (also known as anti-CD73) plus nivolumab (also known as BMS-936558) to block the protein CD73 from producing high amounts of a product known as adenosine which blocks your immune system from…
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