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A Study to Evaluate ALN-BCAT in Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Condition: Cancer / Liver Cancer
Investigator: Linda Wu, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to test the safety of an investigational drug called ALN-BCAT, and find out what effects, if any, ALN-BCAT has on people with your type of liver cancer. The effects being studied include: the frequency and severity of side effects (to determine if the drug is safe); whether ALN-BCAT may make tumors smaller; how ALN-BCAT may…
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Study of People with First-Degree Relatives (Parents, Siblings, Children) with Multiple Sclerosis

Condition: Neurological Disorders / Multiple Sclerosis
Investigator: Philip De Jager, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Genes and Environment in MS (GEMS) is a longitudinal cohort study investigating how genetics and environment can lead to the onset of Multiple Sclerosis. We are recruiting first-degree relatives (siblings, parents, and children) of people who have been diagnosed with MS. This study involves the collection of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain,…
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Liquid biopsy and radiomics for liver cancer surveillance

Condition: Cancer / Liver Cancer
Investigator: Elizabeth Verna, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This study aims to use new technology involving molecular and imaging tests to help detect liver cancer early in patients. Participants enrolled will participate in it for approximately 5 years. Participation will last approximately 3 months. If you have any questions regarding this study, please contact the Transplant Clinical Research Center (TCRC).
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Genetics

Condition: Neurological Disorders / Multiple Sclerosis
Investigator: Philip De Jager, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
MS Genetics aims to better understand the genetic component of demyelinating diseases by doing genetic testing on blood samples of participants. This study involves a one-time blood draw and completion of questionnaires spread out over a couple of years in hopes to better understand the genes that makes one predisposed to Multiple Sclerosis and various…
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MS Snapshot: A Study to Better Understand Multiple Sclerosis

Condition: Neurological Disorders / Multiple Sclerosis
Investigator: Philip De Jager, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The Snapshot study aims to understand brain and spinal cord aging in healthy individuals and individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). We aim to identify new tools that will help us to achieve successful brain aging in the general population and in people with an underlying autoimmune disease. A critical aspect of this study is that we are looking for…
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