Skip to main content
Click Here For COVID-19 Studies
Home
Clinical Trials Office Register as a Researcher Log In
351 Studies Now Enrolling
 Menu
Home How It Works Resources Join RecruitMe

Search

Reset

Status

  • Show all (41)
  • (-) Currently Recruiting (13)
  • Closed (28)

Medical Condition

  • Show all (351)
  • Addiction (2)
  • Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (2)
  • Autoimmune Disorders (2)
  • Blood Disorders (1)
  • Bone & Muscle (2)
  • Cancer (92)
    • Bladder Cancer (2)
    • Brain Cancer (10)
    • Breast Cancer (8)
    • Gastrointestinal (3)
    • Gynecologic Cancer (4)
    • Kidney Cancer (1)
    • Leukemia (5)
    • Liver Cancer (1)
    • Lung Cancer (3)
    • Lymphoma (11)
    • (-) Multiple Myeloma (7)
    • Pancreatic Cancer (7)
    • Prostate Cancer (6)
    • Skin Cancer (2)
  • Child Development (1)
  • COVID-19 (Coronavirus) (11)
  • Diabetes (10)
  • (-) Ear, Nose and Throat (6)
    • Hearing Loss (2)
    • Loss of Smell (1)
  • Endocrine & Metabolic Disease (2)
  • Gastrointestinal and Digestive Diseases (3)
  • Hair and Skin Disorders (1)
  • Healthy Volunteers (46)
  • Heart Disease (26)
  • Infectious Disease (12)
  • Liver Disease (14)
  • Lung Disease (3)
  • Neurological Disorders (43)
  • Nutrition (1)
  • Obesity (7)
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology (11)
  • Pediatrics (26)
  • Psychiatric Disorders (8)
  • Rehabilitation (1)
  • Stroke (2)
  • Transplant (15)
  • Urology (1)
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13

Study of Daratumumab in Addition to Chemotherapy for Patients with Smoldering Multiple Myeloma (SMM)

Condition: Cancer / Multiple Myeloma
Investigator: Rajshekhar Chakraborty, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to determine whether patients with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma when treated with daratumumab in addition to lenalidomide and dexamethasone live longer when compared to patients with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma patients treated with lenalidomide and dexamethasone. We would also like to know whether the period…
Read More

Metabolic Effects of Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation (Inspire)

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat
Investigator: Yi Cai, Md
Status: Currently Recruiting
We are currently looking for adult patients who have undergone successful treatment of their obstructive sleep apnea with a hypoglossal nerve stimulator implant (i.e. Inspire therapy). Participants should be willing to participate in at-home sleep studies and come to Columbia University Irving Medical Center for at least 2 study visits. Participants will…
Read More

Study of Isatuximab in Patients with Multiple Myeloma or Lymphoma who are Recovering from Stem Cell Transplant

Condition: Cancer / Multiple Myeloma
Investigator: Divaya Bhutani, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to see if Isatuximab can alter the immune system favorably in patients with multiple myeloma or lymphoma upon recovery from the autologous stem cell transplantation. This study will have two arms. On one arm (control arm), Participants will receive standard transplant procedures and on the other arm (experimental arm),…
Read More

Does Your Nose Remember? Understanding the Role of Smell in Memory Processes (ENT)

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat
Investigator: Jonathan Overdevest, MD, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The Columbia Otolaryngology Department is interested in understanding how sense of smell relates to memory and neurocognition. Participation will involve answering a series of questionnaires, completing a formal evaluation of your smell with standardized measurements, and complete short smell and memory games. You can participate in this study if you are…
Read More

Early Age-Related Hearing Loss Investigation (EARHLI)

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat / Hearing Loss
Investigator: Justin Golub, MD, MS
Status: Currently Recruiting
Early Age-Related Hearing Loss Investigation (EARHLI) is a study to obtain information on how a hearing aid-based intervention can prevent cognitive decline in those at risk for Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD). Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is the third most common chronic condition in older adults. The…
Read More

Study of Linvoseltamab in Patients with Multiple Myeloma (NDMM)

Condition: Cancer / Multiple Myeloma
Investigator: Rajshekhar Chakraborty, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This study is looking at people who have recently been newly diagnosed with a type of cancer called multiple myeloma (NDMM). The purpose of this study is to learn about the safety, tolerability (how your body reacts to the study drug), and effectiveness (tumor shrinkage) of linvoseltamab (called study drug) in participants with NDMM as a first step in…
Read More

Study of BMS-986393 in Patients with Multiple Myeloma (MM)

Condition: Cancer / Multiple Myeloma
Investigator: Divaya Bhutani, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to test whether BMS-986393 in combination with other anti-cancer drugs is safe and effective at treating people with multiple myeloma (MM) that has come back after previous treatment (relapsed) or is not responding to current treatment (refractory). The researchers think that the combinations of alnuctamab, mezigdomide, or…
Read More

Study of REGN5458 in Patients with Multiple Myeloma

Condition: Cancer / Multiple Myeloma
Investigator: Rajshekhar Chakraborty, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This study is the first time REGN5458 will be combined with other cancer therapies. The main goal is to understand if REGN5458 can be given safely with other cancer study treatments, and if so, what dose of REGN5458 should be used for each combination. The investigational drug, REGN5458, is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Read More

Study of Teclistamab In Patients with Multiple Myeloma

Condition: Cancer / Multiple Myeloma
Investigator: Divaya Bhutani, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to see how teclistamab by itself compares to study treatment combinations that are commonly used to treat multiple myeloma. These study treatment combinations are either pomalidomide, bortezomib and dexamethasone (called PVd) or carfilzomib and dexamethasone (called Kd). The patients will be randomly assigned to on of the study…
Read More

Smelling the Juice: Functional Smell and Taste Preferences in Vaping and Cigarette Smoking

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat
Investigator: Jonathan Overdevest, MD, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The Columbia Otolaryngology Department is interested in understanding the intersection of vaping, smell, and taste and their impact on individuals' preferences for certain flavors. Participation will involve answering a series of questionnaires in addition to completing a formal evaluation of your smell and taste with standardized measurements. You can…
Read More

Smell and Taste Disturbances in COVID-19

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat / Loss of Smell
Investigator: Jonathan Overdevest, MD, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Our research team at Columbia University is trying to understand the impact of COVID-19 on smell and taste (chemosensory) dysfunction among adult patients from the Greater New York City area. Current areas of study include: 1) Investigation of smell and taste recovery patterns among patients with COVID-19; 2) Studies on how recovery of smell and taste after…
Read More

Study of Venetoclax in Combination with Dexamethasone in Patients with Light Chain Amyloidosis

Condition: Cancer / Multiple Myeloma
Investigator: Rajshekhar Chakraborty, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is assess the safety, safest dose, and effectiveness of venetoclax in combination with dexamethasone in subjects with t(11;14) positive relapsed (comes back) or refractory (did not get better) light chain amyloidosis. Furthermore, the purpose of phase 2 part of this study is to compare the effectiveness of venetoclax and…
Read More

Speech Perception in Hearing Impaired Listeners

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat / Hearing Loss
Investigator: Nima Mesgarani, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the mechanisms of hearing loss, specifically to learn how abnormalities in the brain may produce certain experiences that are common in patients with hearing loss. Individuals with hearing loss will be compared to individuals with normal hearing.
Read More
This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website Cookie Notice.
I AGREE
COMPLIANCE
Compliance Hotline Compliance Program
RESOURCES
Contact RecruitMe Terms of Use Privacy Policy ©2025 Columbia University
SCHOOLS
Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Mailman School of Public Health School of Nursing College of Dental Medicine Graduate School of Arts and Science