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Chatbot for Nutritional Coaching and Chronic Disease Self-Management

Condition: Nutrition
Investigator: Lena Mamykina, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Seeking participants for a study about how individuals prefer to receive nutrition recommendations to support health management and preferences for visualizing health data. Participants will be invited to complete a 60-minute session to answer questionnaires and evaluate different styles of nutrition recommendations. Alternatively, they will complete one 60…
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Study of Siplizumab-Based Treatment in Patients Undergoing Kidney Transplant (PANORAMA)

Condition: Transplant / Kidney Transplant
Investigator: Joshua Weiner, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This is a 60-month adaptive to evaluate three siplizumab-based treatment regimens in kidney transplant recipients. The purpose of this research study is to see if the anti-rejection medications that patients normally take after transplant can be reduced or stopped completely by using several medications including the investigational drug siplizumab in the…
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