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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…
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Behavioral therapy in combination with medication treatment (if needed) for cocaine dependence

Condition: Addiction / Cocaine
Investigator: Frances Levin, MD
Status: Closed
This study will test a computer-based behavioral intervention to decrease cocaine use. Those who fail to achieve cocaine abstinence after the first 4 weeks while receiving the behavioral treatment will continue the behavioral treatment and be randomly assigned to one of two groups (one group will receive Adderall-XR (MAS-ER) and the other group will receive…
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The aV1ation Study

Condition: Developmental Disorders / Autism
Investigator: Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, MD
Status: Closed
The Translational Medicine Program at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain is recruiting individuals with autism from 5 -17 years of age with an IQ over 70 to participate in our study called aV1ation. The purpose of this study is to test an investigational medicine that blocks a hormone receptor in the brain linked to the control of socialization…
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A study of two medications together to treat cocaine dependence

Condition: Addiction / Cocaine
Investigator: Frances Levin, MD
Status: Closed
The study is a two group outpatient study, one group receiving medications (Adderall-XR and topiramate) and one group receiving a placebo (inactive sugar pill). The study is looking at the safety and effectiveness of Adderall-XR (MAS-ER) and topiramate in the treatment of cocaine dependence. It is a 14-week trial that requires patients to attend visits 3…
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The Autism Biorepository

Condition: Developmental Disorders / Autism
Investigator: Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, MD
Status: Closed
The Translational Medicine Program at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain is recruiting individuals with autism from 1 to 40 years of age and their biological family members from 1 - 70 years of age to participate in our Autism Biorepository. Participants will be given a travel reimbursement of $25 for 2 family members, $30 for 3 family members,…
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