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Pregnancy and Mental Health Study

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Cristiane Duarte, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The Center for Intergenerational Psychiatry at Columbia University is recruiting pregnant individuals. We want to learn how feeling worried or anxious (or not having these feelings) may impact pregnant individuals and their babies. We would like to invite people from a wide-range backgrounds who are in between 12 to 34 weeks of their pregnancy to…
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MIA Study: Examining the relationship between mother and baby during and post pregnancy

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Marisa Spann, PhD, MPH
Status: Currently Recruiting
Our team is looking at the relationship between a mother and her baby to see how different prenatal and infant experiences affect a baby's brain development. Specifically, we are looking at maternal immune activation (MIA) and how prenatal exposure to MIA can affect a baby's development. For our study, we ask participants to come in for up to 3…
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MIDAS: Mother and Infant Determinants of Vascular Aging Study

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Noelia Zork, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Women will be enrolled at or prior to prenatal visit at 34-40 weeks gestation with follow-up visits within 48 hours of delivery, and 6 and 12 months postpartum among the mother and infant. Maternal and infant measurements will be conducted at each visit. The purpose of the study is to estimate cardiovascular disease risk in healthy and medically complicated…
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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…
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Childhood and pregnancy stress and sleep in pregnancy in Latinas

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Claudia Lugo-Candelas, MS, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The Lugo Lab at Columbia University's Department of Psychiatry is conducting a study of stress and sleep in childhood and pregnancy, which will take place over the next year. We are recruiting pregnant people who identify as Latinx/Hispanic. You will be compensated for your time! We are flexible in scheduling convenient times for you to come in. The…
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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…
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Fair Start Study - How Environmental Exposures During Pregnancy Influence the Health and Development of Children

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Julie Herbstman, PhD, MSc
Status: Currently Recruiting
You are invited to participate in a research study to understand how environmental exposures during pregnancy influence the health and development of children. This study will begin at pregnancy and follow your child through age 11. A trained research worker will work with you and your child, administering questionnaires to you and developmental evaluations…
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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…
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SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Pregnancy Registry

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Uma Reddy, MD, MPH
Status: Currently Recruiting
This study will enroll participants who did or did not receive a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine during their pregnancy and have a child who is now 18-30 months of age. In order to assess the long-term outcomes of the offspring of those who received SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in pregnancy, a cohort study examining child developmental outcomes is needed. There are a number of…
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Exploring Women of Color's Experiences After Gestational Diabetes (APPLE Cohort)

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Teresa Janevic, PhD, MPH
Status: Currently Recruiting
We are looking for people who gave birth in NYC between 2009-2015 and had gestational diabetes during their pregnancy. You will receive a $75 gift card for completing a 1 hour interview with us!
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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…
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DOVES - Causes of Stillbirth or Late-Term Miscarriages

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: S. Zev Williams, MD, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Researchers at Columbia are looking into possible viral causes of stillbirth or late-term miscarriages in patients. We are looking for people who have recently had a late-term pregnancy loss (within the past week). Participation in this research involves a one-time blood draw. Participants will receive $50.
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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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REBIRTH - Study of Bromocriptine in Women with Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (PPCM)

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Jennifer Haythe, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
We are doing this study to test the use of a drug called bromocriptine for women with a condition called Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM). The study will look at how the heart muscle improves in women taking bromocriptine compared to a group of women given a placebo or inactive pill.
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Pregnancy and RNA

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: S. Zev Williams, MD, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Researchers at Columbia are looking at the changes that happen in the placenta when people become pregnant. Participation in this study involves a blood draw at three time points. Participants will be paid $50 at each time point. Participants who complete all three time points will receive bonus compensation.
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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.
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A Randomized Trial of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) for Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Uma Reddy, MD, MPH
Status: Currently Recruiting
This research study is being done to understand how CPAP for sleep apnea may affect hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and other complications of pregnancy such as gestational diabetes. The purpose of the home sleep test is to find women with sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is when you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while you sleep.…
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia for Spanish Speaking Latina/os

Condition: Insomnia
Investigator: Carmela Alcantara, PhD
Status: Closed
Trouble sleeping? Do you speak Spanish and identify as Hispanic or Latino/a? Dormir Mejor team is recruiting for our study testing a smartphone application that delivers cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBT-I) among Spanish-Speaking Latino/as. To participate, fill out a study interest form by following the link: https://tinyurl.com/sleepdm or…
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MOMS - Supporting Physical and Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Natalie Benda, PhD
Status: Closed
Are you currently pregnant or were you pregnant in the last 2 years? We want to hear from you! We are conducting interviews to understand how we can support physical and mental health during pregnancy and postpartum. Interviews will take place virtually over Zoom or via telephone and last about 60 minutes. There are also options to participate in person (…
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Glycemic Observation and Metabolic Outcomes in Mothers and Offspring (GO MOMs)

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Noelia Zork, MD
Status: Closed
GO MOMs is an observational study designed to characterize the glycemic profile of pregnancy using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology in order to develop criteria using CGM measurements and/or early pregnancy oral glucose tolerance testing (OGTT) at 10w0d-14w0d gestation that are predictive, along with clinical factors, of adverse pregnancy…
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Dormir Mejor Study: Digital Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Spanish-Speaking Latinas/os

Condition: Insomnia
Investigator: Carmela Alcantara, PhD
Status: Closed
Trouble sleeping? Do you Identify as Latino/a and speak Spanish? Dormir Mejor team is recruiting for our study that is testing a digital cognitive behavioral therapy treatment for insomnia (CBT-I) among Spanish-speaking Latinos using a phone application! You may be eligible if: identify as Latina/o, speak Spanish, are 18 years old or older, and have…
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QUOTABL: Study of Postpartum Hemoglobin Assessment in Patients Delivering at Allen Hospital

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Rachana Gavara, MD
Status: Closed
This is a study of patients delivering at Columbia University Medical Center-Allen Hospital. The investigators will compare the change in maternal hemoglobin from postpartum day 1 to day 2 and also try to find out if there is a correlation between estimated blood loss and measured blood loss.
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A study to Assess Safety and Effectiveness of Study Drug OTO-104 in Patients at Risk of Hearing Loss From Cisplatin Chemotherapy

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat / Hearing Loss
Investigator: Alice Lee, MD
Status: Closed
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy medicine that is used to treat a variety of cancers. At high total (cumulative) doses it can be associated with progressive and irreversible hearing loss. The purpose of this study is see if injections of OTO-104 can protect against hearing loss associated with cisplatin therapy in the treatment of cancer. OTO-104 contains an…
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This study is comparing the outcomes of labor induction versus natural delivery for women with the first pregnancy.

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Cynthia Gyamfi Bannerman, MD
Status: Closed
The goal of the study is to determine whether coming to the hospital and having the labor started with medicine (i.e., labor induction) at 39 weeks of pregnancy can improve the baby's health at birth when compared with waiting for labor to start on its own.
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Prolonging pregnancy in women with unexpected early labor using study drug Retosiban

Condition: Obstetrics & Gynecology / Pregnancy
Investigator: Cynthia Gyamfi Bannerman, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to test the effect of a drug called retosiban on stopping preterm labor and delaying the birth of her baby. We will also study the safety of the drug to find out what effects; good or bad, retosiban has on women in preterm labor and their fetuses. A previous small study, involving 93 women with preterm labor, found that…
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A study for Adults with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Using the drug Am-111 to Evaluate its Effectiveness in Restoring Hearing Loss

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat / Hearing Loss
Investigator: Anil Lalwani, MD
Status: Closed
Acute inner ear hearing loss is the sudden onset of hearing loss, usually in one ear, without any known cause. Acute hearing loss can permanently destroy some of the hair cells (that govern the sense of hearing) and / or hearing nerve in the inner ear.The drug AM-111 has been developed to protect the hearing cells and nerve following sudden inner ear…
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A Study of the Gene Therapy CGF166 in Patients with Severe-to-Profound Hearing Loss

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat / Hearing Loss
Investigator: Lawrence Lustig, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this research is to find out whether it is safe to use a virus to deliver a new gene to the inner ear of people with hearing loss. This is a kind of gene therapy which involves gene transfer. Once the genetic material and vector are surgically administered to you, it is not possible to remove these agents. The study is designed to evaluate…
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A Study to Evaluate Effectiveness and Safety of Tympanostomy Tube Placement Using the TULA Iontophoresis and Tube Delivery Systems

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat
Investigator: Eli Grunstein, MD
Status: Closed
The objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the TULA System for the placement of tympanostomy tubes (ear tubes) under local anesthesia in an office/clinic setting.
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A Study To Assess The Efficacy And Safety Of 2 Dose Regimens Or Orally Administered SENS-111

Condition: Ear, Nose and Throat
Investigator: Ana Kim, MD
Status: Closed
Acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUV) (previously called acute vestibular neuritis) is the third most frequent cause of peripheral vestibular vertigo, after benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and Menires disease.The goal of this study is to look at the effects of a new drug (SENS-111) in controlling the acute vertigo and other symptoms related to AUV more…
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