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Phase 1 trial of DS9051b in patients with prostate cancer and adrenocortical carcinoma

Condition: Cancer / Prostate Cancer
Investigator: Alexander Wei, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this trial is to learn more about an investigational drug called DS9051b. DS9051b is an investigational drug that is not Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for your disease. This is a first in human study. It is being studied to see if it is safe, and if your disease improves while taking it.
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Study of REGN5678 (Anti-PSMAxCD28) With Cemiplimab (Anti-PD-1) in Patients With Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer

Condition: Cancer / Prostate Cancer
Investigator: Mark Stein, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety, tolerability (how your body reacts to the drug) and effectiveness of REGN5678 which will be given alone first and then be given in combination with cemiplimab. Neither REGN5678 nor Cemiplimab is FDA-approved to treat your type of cancer. Cemiplimab is approved by the FDA for the treatment of certain…
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Study for Children with Excessive Worries and Fears

Condition: Psychiatric Disorders
Investigator: Rachel Marsh, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This research study will examine how an iPad-based cognitive training game combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) helps children with excessive worries and related repetitive behaviors (obsessive compulsive disorder). After completing the training, all children will be offered CBT, delivered by experts at no cost. This study will take place at…
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Social Media, Brain Processing, and Cortisol in Teen Suicide

Condition: Psychiatric Disorders
Investigator: Randy Auerbach, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The study uses brain imaging and cortisol to understand risk and protective factors for mental health among adolescents on social media. We are currently recruiting adolescents ages 14-17 who recently visited the emergency room for suicide-related concerns. To participate in our study, we would ask your child to: (a) complete a mental health interview (over…
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A Neuroimaging Study on Brain Chemistry in Depression

Condition: Psychiatric Disorders / Depression
Investigator: Sarah Herzog, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
We are conducting a study on depression and suicide risk, and participants can earn up to $300 for taking part. Suicide rates in the U.S. are rising, and new treatments are urgently needed. This study focuses on the brain chemical glutamate, which may play an important role in mood and mental health. We will compare glutamate levels at rest and during…
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Study to test how brain circuits may cause auditory hallucinations

Condition: Psychiatric Disorders / Schizophrenia
Investigator: Guillermo Horga, MD, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
In this study, we are trying to learn more about the symptoms of psychosis, specifically to learn how alterations in the brain may produce certain experiences (including voice hearing or auditory hallucinations) that are common in people with psychosis or schizophrenia. The study involves clinical interviews, computer tests, and magnetic resonance imaging (…
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Study of JNJ-87189401 in Combination with JNJ 78278343 in Patients with Prostate Cancer

Condition: Cancer / Prostate Cancer
Investigator: Mark Stein, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to find out the side effects of JNJ-87189401 given in combination with JNJ-78278343 to patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, and to find which doses of the two study drugs when given in combination cause the least side effects. The study will also look at how long JNJ-87189401 and JNJ-78278343 stay in…
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Study for Children with Excessive Worries and Fears

Condition: Psychiatric Disorders / Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Investigator: Rachel Marsh, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This research study will examine how an iPad-based cognitive training game combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) helps children with excessive worries and related repetitive behaviors (obsessive compulsive disorder). After completing the training, all children will be offered CBT, delivered by experts at no cost. This study will take place at…
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The Mindful Brain Project in Teens

Condition: Psychiatric Disorders / Depression
Investigator: Randy Auerbach, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
We are recruiting depressed adolescents ages 13-18 years. As a participant in our study, we will: (1) interview your child about current and past thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, (2) teach your child mindfulness strategies, (3) collect brain activity data with MRI (non-invasive) while your child practices mindfulness, and (4) send short surveys to your…
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Study of Women After Menopause who are Taking Medication and/or Receiving Counseling/Therapy for Depression

Condition: Psychiatric Disorders / Depression
Investigator: Marcella Walker, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Depression and some antidepressants may be associated with an increased risk of breaking a bone. It is not clear why this could be the case. It is possible that depression and/or certain medications used for the treatment of depression cause bone loss, increase the risk of falls, are associated with lower physical activity, or effects on muscle function.…
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