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CAUSE: Childhood Asthma in Urban Settings

Condition: Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology / Asthma
Investigator: Meyer Kattan, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
We are interested in learning more about these diseases and how to treat them. Our research program is conducting several studies including: a study to learn if treatment with a drug named dupilumab can help reduce asthma attacks in children, a study to observe a specific type of irritation in the lungs and how it relates to asthma symptoms, and more! If…
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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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A Trial of Transplanting Hepatitis C-Viremic Kidneys into Hepatitis C-Negative Kidney Recipients

Condition: Transplant / Kidney Transplant
Investigator: Elizabeth Verna, MD
Status: Closed
Kidney transplant extends life, improves quality of life, and reduces healthcare costs. Unfortunately, there are not enough donated kidneys, so many people who need a transplant spend years on the waiting list. Kidneys from organ donors who have hepatitis C virus (HCV) are often thrown away, but these kidneys work well, and hepatitis C can be cured. The…
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The BESTOW Study: Safety and Efficacy of Tegoprubart in Patients Undergoing Kidney Transplantation

Condition: Transplant / Kidney Transplant
Investigator: Lloyd Ratner, MD, MPH, FACS
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to determine if an investigational drug called tegoprubart (also known as AT1501) is safe and effective in preventing rejection in patients who are undergoing a kidney transplant for the first time. Participants will be randomly assigned to tegoprubart or standard treatment with tacrolimusat the time of transplant. If you have…
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The Role of the Antibiotic, Azithromycin in Treating Preschoolers with a Severe Wheezing Episode

Condition: Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology / Asthma
Investigator: Maria Kwok, MD, MPH
Status: Closed
The goal of this study is to determine if treating acute wheezing episodes with a 5-day course of an antibiotic called, Azithromycin is effective in shortening the duration and preventing future wheezing episodes. Azithromycin is an antibiotic taken by mouth.
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Precise: Precision Interventions for Severe Asthma

Condition: Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology / Asthma
Investigator: Emily DiMango, MD
Status: Closed
Precision medicine is an individual-based care, a new approach to care based on someone's medical history, where they live, and profile (age, gender, and so on). We will use precision medicine to understand treatments for severe asthma. These treatments are not yet used for asthma today. We have two goals for the PrecISE study: 1. Make it easier to…
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Personalized Informational Intervention for Teens (Aged 12 to 17 Years) with Asthma

Condition: Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology / Asthma
Investigator: Maureen George, PhD, RN, AE-C, FAAN
Status: Closed
We are doing this research study to find out how to make it easier for people with asthma to understand and use information about their asthma through images, graphs, or diagrams. We are looking for teen-parent/guardian pairs. To be eligible, you must be a parent/guardian (18 or older) of a teen (age 12-17) who takes certain inhaled controller medication(s…
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Study of Prolia (Denosumab) in Subjects with Kidney Transplants

Condition: Transplant / Kidney Transplant
Investigator: Thomas Nickolas, MD, MS
Status: Closed
Kidney transplant patients are at a higher risk for bone fractures compared to the general population. We are doing a clinical trial to examine the effects of 12-months of treatment with denosumab, a monoclonal antibody against RANKL, on bone density and strength as determined by bone imaging and by non-invasive measures of bone activity from blood and…
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Cockroach Immunotherapy in Children and Adolescents - CRITICAL

Condition: Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology / Asthma
Investigator: Meyer Kattan, MD
Status: Closed
The reason for this nationwide study is to help us learn if treatment with German cockroach extract, given as allergy shots, given along with standard asthma care makes children less likely to have asthma symptoms. The study will take up to 36 months. Study visits will include questionnaires, a physical examination, an allergy skin test, breathing tests,…
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Tezepelumab for asthma exacerbations in adults and adolescents

Condition: Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology / Asthma
Investigator: Joyce Yu, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this global study is to provide evidence of the efficacy and safety of 210 mg dose of tezepelumab administered every 4 weeks subcutaneously in adults and adolescents (12 years of age and older) with a history of asthma exacerbations and severe uncontrolled asthma receiving medium or high dose inhaled corticosteroids plus at least one…
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A study to evaluate dupilumab in children with uncontrolled asthma

Condition: Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology / Asthma
Investigator: Joyce Yu, MD
Status: Closed
This study is designed to examine the efficacy and safety profile of dupilumab over one year in a population of asthmatic children in need for an additional treatment to their current maintenance management. Patients are randomized to either dupilumab or matching placebo administered standard care for a maximum treatment duration of 52 weeks. The…
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Registry for Asthma Characterization and Recruitment 2 for children 6-17 years with asthma - English and Spanish

Condition: Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology / Asthma
Investigator: Meyer Kattan, MD
Status: Closed
Asthma registry to maintain and expand a database of participants with asthma who may be able to participate in future Inner City Asthma Consortium studies.
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Regimen optimization for patients receiving kidney transplants

Condition: Transplant / Kidney Transplant
Investigator: Mark Hardy, MD
Status: Closed
Subjects who undergo a kidney transplant require long term use of anti-rejection (immunosuppressive)drugs to prevent their body's immune system from attacking and damaging the newly transplanted kidney (rejection).The purpose of this study is to evaluate benefits and risks of two combinations(regimens) of immunosuppressive therapies: Thymoglobulin…
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A study for patients with kidney transplants using study drug BB3 to improve renal function

Condition: Transplant / Kidney Transplant
Investigator: Lloyd Ratner, MD, MPH, FACS
Status: Closed
The purpose of this research study is to see if an investigational drug, BB3, is safe and effective forincreasing the amount of urine that a transplanted kidney will produce. An investigational drugis one that is not approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). BB3 is agrowth factor-like drug, which means that it can affect cell…
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