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Brain vascular and neural function linked to balance across the adult lifespan

We are studying the relationship between cerebrovascular health and balance control associated with aging. Cerebrovascular function will be assessed with an ultrasound of cerebral blood flow and EKG done while participants exercise. We will also do an EEG with balance testing. Participants will complete two sessions, each 1.5 -2.5 hours and 2.5-3 hours in duration, 1 to 14 days apart. We will compare the results of younger, middle-aged and older adult participants.

Principal Investigator: Jacqueline Palmer
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: STUDY00021001
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• Age within the following 3 group age ranges, 21-30yo; middle-aged: 40-55yo; older: 65-95yo adults
• no major orthopedic disability
• vision that is 20/40 or better with or without corrective lenses
• English speaking
• able to stand for 3 minutes and walk 10 meters (33 feet) with or without an assistive device and without the assistance of another person
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Exclusion Criteria:

• insulin-dependent diabetes
• peripheral neuropathy
• myocardial infarction (heart attack) or symptoms of coronary artery disease within 2 years
• congestive heart failure or class IV heart failure
• any impairment affecting balance or thinking
Conditions: Community Health
Keywords: neurotypical, SuperAger, aging, balance

Characterizing Balance and Postural Control in Children with Autism Using Virtual Reality Technology

The purpose of this study is to characterize balance and postural control in children with autism spectrum disorder and those with typical development. Participants will be asked to complete one lab visit. During this visit, parents will be asked to complete questionnaires about their family demographics and child behaviors, and their child's balance performance will be assessed using a virtual reality-based balance assessment. We are recruiting two groups of parents and children with ages ranging between 7-15 years to participate in this study. One group will include children with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders and their parents and the other group will be typically developing children who have no developmental, neurological or medical conditions and their parents.

Principal Investigator: Emmanuel Bonney
Age Group: Up to 18 years old
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IRB Number: STUDY00024014
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Age Group: Up to 18 years old
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Inclusion Criteria:

• children 7 to 15 years old
• confirmed diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder by a licensed healthcare provider who administered ADOS
• able to maintain standing position
• able to follow instructions
• children with typical development who have no history of developmental, neurological or orthopedic problems will serve as a comparison group
Exclusion Criteria:

• a significant medical, behavioral, neurological, psychiatric condition (e.g. anxiety) that preclude balance assessment
• balance assessment (e.g., chronic motion sickness)
• visual/hearing impairment
• children on medications that could impact one’s ability to maintain standing balance
• children with parents unable to communicate in English at a level to provide informed consent
Conditions: Children's Health
Keywords: 7-15 years, children with autism, typically developing children, VR
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Individualized Diabetes Education Assisted by CGM (IDEA-CGM)

This study aims to learn more about how continuous glucose monitor (CGM) data can be used to personalize lifestyle interventions for type 2 diabetes. Participation in the study would require 4-5 clinic visits over a period of 14 weeks. Participants will also be asked to: meet with study staff every 2 weeks (virtually), keep food logs, periodically wear an activity monitor and/or a CGM, answer survey questions, and provide blood samples to measure markers of diabetes control (like hemoglobin A1c).

Principal Investigator: Anne Bantle
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00022947
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• At least 18 years of age
• Diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus
• Hemoglobin A1c of 6.8 – 8.5 %
• Stable medications for diabetes for at least 3 months prior to enrollment, with no plans to change medications or doses during the intervention period
Exclusion Criteria:

• Type 1 diabetes mellitus
• Treatment with insulin, sulfonylurea, or meglitinide
• Use of a non-diabetes medication affecting blood glucose (e.g. corticosteroid)
• BMI < 25 kg/m2, or <23 kg/m2 for participants who self-identify as Asian
• Weight change > 5 pounds in the 3 months prior to study enrollment
• Estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 ml/minute/1.73 m2
• Pregnant or breastfeeding
• Anemia
• Changes to diabetes medications, including change in dose, in the 3 months prior to enrollment
• Presence of any disease that would make adherence to the protocol difficult
Conditions: Diabetes & Endocrine
Keywords: blood glucose, blood sugar, continuous glucose monitor (CGM), Diet, nutrition
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The University of Minnesota Perinatal Health Repository

This research is being done to collect blood and placenta samples to better understand how pregnancy impacts the health of mother and child. The goal of this research is to better understand what causes some pregnancy complications and how this impacts the longer term health of mothers and children.

Principal Investigator: Sarah Wernimont
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: STUDY00016978
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• pregnant women who are at least 18 years of age and their neonates/children
• seen in Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics for pre-conception, prenatal or postpartum care
Conditions: Women's Health
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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Prospective Outcomes (IPF-PRO) Registry (IPF/ILD-PRO)

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Prospective Outcomes (IPF-PRO) Registry is a prospective registry that will collect information regarding the natural history, health care interactions, participant reported questionnaire data to assess quality of life of IPF participants, and the methods of treatment of participants with a diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) established at the enrolling centers. In addition, blood samples will be collected and banked for future research projects.

Principal Investigator: Hyun Kim
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: 1408M52921
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• at least 30 years old
• new diagnosis of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) -diagnosis of a non-IPF Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) of any duration, including, but not limited to Idiopathic Non-Specific Interstitial, Pneumonia (iNSIP), Unclassifiable Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias (IIPs), Interstitial Pneumonia with Autoimmune Features (IPAF), Autoimmune ILDs such as Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA-ILD) and Systemic Sclerosis (SSc-ILD), Chronic Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP), Sarcoidosis or Exposure-related ILDs such as asbestosis
Exclusion Criteria:

• Cancer, treated or untreated, other than skin or early stage prostate cancer, within the past 5 years
• currently waiting for lung transplantation
• currently enrolled in a clinical trial
Conditions: Respiratory System
Keywords: Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) Interstitial Lung Disease
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MT2023-33 A Phase II Study of Reduced Dose Post Transplantation; Cyclophosphamide as GvHD Prophylaxis in Adult Patients with Hematologic Malignancies Receiving HLA-Mismatched Unrelated Donor Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation (OPTIMIZE)

Cyclophosphamide is a chemotherapy (chemo) drug often given after a transplant to prevent graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). We are doing this study to see if a lower dose of cyclophosphamide after transplant is as safe and works just as well. This study does not include any new or untested drugs. The drugs and procedures in this study are standard for people who receive a transplant.

Principal Investigator: Mark Juckett
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: SITE00002076
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• between 18 and 66 years old
• receiving an unrelated Donor Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
• willing to comply with all study procedures and availability for the duration of the study
• see link to clinicaltrials.gov for complete Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria:

• prior allogeneic transplant
• autologous transplant within the past 3 months
• women who are pregnant or breast feeding
• HIV+ with persistently positive viral load
• study staff will review
Conditions: Cancer
Keywords: Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), Acute Leukemia, Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Lymphoma, Myelodysplastic Syndromes
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Global Registry For Novel Therapies In Rare Bone & Endocrine Conditions (Le-Na)

This research study is for creating a registry of all ages with conditions in endocrine and both health. Registries are used very often these days by doctors and scientists to collect information and use to perform research into rare conditions. This registry will be part of a global registry, called "GloBE-Reg" with the University of Glasgow (Scotland) and with the University of MInnesota.

Principal Investigator: Brad Miller, MD, PhD
Age Group: Up to 18 years old
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IRB Number: STUDY00022139
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Age Group: Up to 18 years old
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Inclusion Criteria:

• for this study is not for any specific diagnosis
• any child receiving human growth hormone treatment
Exclusion Criteria:
Unable to meet the Inclusion Criteria above.
Conditions: Rare Diseases, Children's Health
Keywords: growth hormone
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A Pilot Study of a Portable Head-Only MRI Scanner

This study is to investigate, validate and address remaining technical challenges of new imaging techniques used on a portable MRI machine. The research study consists of a one-time study visit that could last approximately 2.5 hours.

Principal Investigator: Michael Garwood, PhD (Professor)
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: STUDY00024939
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• 18 years of age or older
• able to consent for self
• free of contraindications for MRI
Exclusion Criteria:

• currently pregnant
• extremely claustrophobic
Conditions: Community Health
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National Liver Cancer Screening Trial (TRACER)

Finding liver cancer early is important to increase chances of getting treatment and decreasing risk of dying from cancer. The purpose of this research is to compare the effectiveness of two liver cancer screening methods to detect liver cancer at an early stage. Participants will be randomly (by chance) placed in one of two study groups – one group will undergo ultrasound imaging of the liver with or without a blood test to measure a specific protein, whereas the second group will undergo a blood test for liver cancer screening called a GALAD score. The GALAD score combines three blood tests to screen for liver cancer. We do not currently know if GALAD would help detect liver cancer earlier than standard screening.

Principal Investigator: Elizabeth Aby
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00023768
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• 18 to 85 years old
• diagnosis of cirrhosis of the liver of any cause, or Hepatitis B
• physician has determined patient is eligible for for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) screening
Exclusion Criteria:

• history of liver cancer or clinical symptoms of liver cancer
• presence of another active cancer besides skin cancer
• history of organ transplant
• active listing for liver transplant
• history of alcohol related liver inflammation within 3 months
• known pregnancy at the time of consent
• active warfarin use
Conditions: Cancer
Keywords: HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma, Liver Cancer, Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC)
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Minnesota KPMP CKD and Resilient Diabetes Recruiting Site (KPMP)

The Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP) is a research study. Our goal is learn more about kidney injury and kidney disease. By studying your kidneys, we may learn more about why chronic kidney disease happens and how to treat it more effectively or even how to prevent it. Or participants have had diabetes for many years and have not clinical signs of chronic kidney disease. By studying your kidneys, we may learn more about the factors that help protect you from kidney disease. KPMP will last for at least 10 years.

Principal Investigator: Patrick Nachman
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: SITE00001290
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• at least 18 years old
• diagnosis acute or chronic kidney (renal) disease with diabetes mellitus (type 1 or 2) OR associated with hypertension
• persistent kidney damage based on specific lab values at least 3 months apart (study staff will review)
Exclusion Criteria:

• Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 40 kg/m2
• any allergic reaction to iodinated contrast
• receiving chemotherapy or radiation to treat cancer
• transplant recipient (includes solid transplant and bone marrow)
• unwilling to receive blood transfusion (if needed)
• women who are pregnant
Conditions: Kidney, Prostate & Urinary
Keywords: Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), Acute Kidney Failure, Acute Kidney Insufficiency, Acute Renal Failure, Chronic Kidney Disease
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and pharmacokinetics of budesonide extended-release tablets administered once daily in pediatic subjects aged 5 to 17 years with active, mild to moderative ulcerative colitis

The purpose of this research study is to test the safety and effectiveness of Budesonide in low and high dose extended- release tablets in pediatric participants with active, mild to moderate Ulcerative Colitis and to evaluate the level of budesonide that remains in the blood after taking it. Participants will be asked to take an oral (by mouth) form of Budesonide or a placebo once daily for 8 weeks. A placebo is a tablet that does not contain any active study drug (Budesonide).

Principal Investigator: Vikram Christian
Age Group: Up to 18 years old
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00022572
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Age Group: Up to 18 years old
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Inclusion Criteria:

• 5 to 17 years old
• diagnosis of Ulcerative Colitis (UC)
• weight is greater than 13.6 kg (30 pounds)
• active UC of mild or moderate severity
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Exclusion Criteria:

• current or prior diagnosis of Crohn's disease or indeterminate colitis
• prior gastrointestinal surgery, except appendectomy or hernia
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Conditions: Digestive & Liver Health
Keywords: UC, Ulcerative Colitis
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SUSTAINED RELEASE ORAL FORMULATION FOR TREATMENT OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Medications used to treat Parkinson's disease will be delivered using a sachet ; placed in the oral/buccal cavity (between cheek and gum of lower jaw). This study may be a good fit for you if you are healthy, between the ages of 18 and 65, and aren’t currently taking regular medications. We expect that you will be in this research study for one visit, approximately 7 hours total. Compensation and transportation expenses will be provided.

Principal Investigator: Khalaf Bushara
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: STUDY00024501
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• Normal healthy
• 18-65 years of age
• Not currently taking medications regularly
• Able to fast 6 hours, only water allowed
Conditions: Brain & Nervous System
Keywords: Healthy adults
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A placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial to assess the safety, feasibility, and pharmacokinetics of Microbiota transplant therapy with antibiotic preconditioning and fiber supplementation in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension

There is evidence that the gut microbes interact with the body’s immune system, and people with pulmonary hypertension may have altered composition of gut microbes. We are studying whether transplanting gut microbes from healthy donors using a treatment called microbiota transplant therapy may have beneficial effects on pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Principal Investigator: Thenappan Thenappan
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00022382
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• ages 18-75
• diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)
• on stable treatment for PAH for one month prior to enrollment
• able to swallow capsules
• able to provide blood sample and fecal sample
Exclusion Criteria:

• active inflammatory bowel disease or celiac disease
• women who are pregnant or breastfeeding
• presence of ileostomy or colostomy
• on immunosuppressants (calcineurin inhibitors, prednisone at a dose of 20 mg/day or more, methotrexate, azathioprine, immunosuppressive biologics, JAK inhibitors).
• history of solid organ or bone marrow transplant
• anticipated recurrent antibiotic use (patients with frequent urinary tract infections or sinusitis)
• history of severe anaphylactic food allergy
• receiving cancer chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiation
Conditions: Heart & Vascular, Microbiota
Keywords: Microbiota transplant therapy, PAH, pulmonary arterial hypertension, Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), gut
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A Phase III, Randomized, Controlled, Global Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Oral Tinengotinib versus Physician s Choice in Subjects with Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR)-altered, Chemotherapy- and FGFR Inhibitor-Refractory/Relapsed Cholangiocarcinoma (FIRST-308) (FIRST-308)

The main purpose of this study is to learn how well tinengotinib works and how safe tinengotinib is compared with the study doctor’s choice of chemotherapy treatment. The purpose of Part A of the study will be to determine the best dose of tinengotinib to use in Part B of the study. The purpose of Part B is to learn more about how well tinengotinib works and how safe it is compared with the study doctor’s choice of treatment.

Principal Investigator: Edward Greeno, M.D.
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00021600
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• adenocarcinoma of biliary origin (bile ducts) that can't be surgically removed or is metastatic (spread to other areas of the body)
• cancer has FGFR2 fusion/rearrangement gene status
• received at least one line of prior chemotherapy and one FDA approved FGFR inhibitor
• see link to clinicaltrials.gov for complete inclusion and exclusion criteria
Exclusion Criteria:

• received two or more FGFR inhibitors, either approved or investigational drugs
• brain or central nervous system (CNS) metastases
• presence of another cancer that requires treatment
• uncontrolled hypertension (blood pressure of ≥ 150 mm Hg systolic and/or ≥ 90 mm Hg diastolic despite treatment with antihypertensive medications)
Conditions: Cancer
Keywords: Cholangiocarcinoma, Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC)
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Circuit-Based Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's disease; Udall Clinical Core

The goal of this study is to provide comprehensive longitudinal assessments of a cohort of PD patients before, during, and after DBS surgery, including neurological, neurophysiological, and neuropsychological data.

Principal Investigator: Scott Cooper
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: 1611M00822
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• age 21 years and older
• diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
• approved candidate for standard of care DBS surgery at the University of Minnesota
Exclusion Criteria:

• diagnosis of dementia
• women who are pregnant
Conditions: Brain & Nervous System
Keywords: Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), DBS, Deep Brain Stimulation, Parkinson's Disease
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Strength and Muscle Related Outcomes for Nutrition and Lung Function in CF (STRONG-CF)

There are currently two main ways of measuring nutrition in the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) population: body mass index (BMI) and laboratory values. This study plans to look at more ways to measure nutrition, and body composition, like the percentages of fat, bone and muscle in your body. One of the ways we will measure these items is by using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan, which is a type of x-ray. This study hopes to provide researchers with more detailed information about nutrition and body composition in adults with CF.

Principal Investigator: Joanne Billings
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: SITE00001806
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis
• clinically stable with no significant changes in health status within the 14 days prior to the first study visit
Exclusion Criteria:

• no prior solid organ transplantation
• no initiation of an investigation drug within 28 days before
• no initiation of new chronic therapy (e.g., ibuprofen, azithromycin, inhaled tobramycin, Cayston, CFTR modulator) within 28 days
• no acute use of antibiotics (oral, inhaled or IV) or acute use of systemic corticosteroids for respiratory tract symptoms within 14 days
Conditions: Respiratory System, Rare Diseases, Rare Diseases
Keywords: cystic fibrosis, Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC)
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Home-based Pulmonary Rehabilitation with Health Coaching in Patients with Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease: A Prospective Pragmatic Randomized Waitlist-Controlled Trial

This research study is for people who have a diagnosis of lung fibrosis and are experiencing increased shortness of breath from it. Participation involves being randomly (by chance) selected to participate in either the home-based rehab program right away or an observation only group. If randomly selected to participate in the observation group first, participants will be transitioned to the home-based rehab program after the observation period. Both programs last 12 weeks. The home-based rehab program involves the use of an electronic tablet containing video exercises that to complete daily for a total of 24 minutes of exercise each day. There is also a mindful breathing meditation that lasts about 3 minutes which you will do after completing the video exercises.

Principal Investigator: Hyun Kim
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00024433
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• fibrotic interstitial lung diseases (F-ILD) diagnosis, any disease subtype, active or prior medical treatment
• translators available for non- English speaking participants
Exclusion Criteria:

• unable to walk
• cognitive impairment or unable understand and follow instructions
• completed traditional center-based pulmonary rehabilitation within past 3 months
Conditions: Rare Diseases, Respiratory System
Keywords: f-ILD, Lung Fibrosis, Lung Interstitial Disease, pulmonary rehabilitation, Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC)
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NEPTUNE: The Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network - RDCRN Protocol 6801 (NEPTUNE)

Nephrotic syndrome is a condition which affects the kidneys causing them to leak protein from the blood into the urine. Nephrotic syndrome is a disease that can improve (remission) and worsen (relapse) at different times throughout childhood. By collecting health information and laboratory samples, our goal is to learn more about these kidney diseases and find better ways to prevent and treat people with nephrotic syndrome. New knowledge will be shared with researchers and the public.

Principal Investigator: Patrick Nachman
Age Group: Not specified
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: SITE00000599
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Age Group: Not specified
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Inclusion Criteria:

• Group A: up to 80 years of age with clinical diagnosis for FSGS/MCD or MN or pediatric participants who have protein in the urine and are scheduled for a kidney biopsy
• Group B: are less than 19 years old, have started immunosuppression drugs less than 30 days ago and have abnormal kidney lab values
Exclusion Criteria:

• prior solid organ transplant
• clinical diagnosis of glomerulopathy without diagnostic renal biopsy
• systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
• clinical evidence of other renal diseases
Conditions: Kidney, Prostate & Urinary
Keywords: Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), Focal Segmental, Focal Segmental, Glomerulosclerosis, Glomerulosclerosis, Minimal Change Disease (MC
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Studies of Complex Auditory Perception

This study involves testing auditory and speech perception using behavioral and non-invasive physiological measures in humans.

Principal Investigator: Andrew Oxenham
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: 1306S37081
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• Native English speaker as all test materials are in English
Exclusion Criteria:

• Any neurological disorder diagnosis
Conditions: Ear, Nose & Throat
Keywords: Hearing, listening effort, speech understanding
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Social Genomic Mechanisms of Health Disparities Among Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Survivors of Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

This study examines the impact of social and genetic factors on outcomes in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors of Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Principal Investigator: Chaithanya Bhaskar
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: MMCORC089
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• between the ages of 15-39 at the time of their first primary cancer diagnosis of Hodgkin lymphoma or non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL)
• completed therapy and had with a complete response
• last date of prior systemic therapy was no more than one year ago
• must be English speaking
• have internet access through computer, tablet, or smartphone and an email address
• at least able to do limited selfcare, may be confined to bed or chair more than 50% of waking hours
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Conditions: Cancer
Keywords: Hodgkin Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
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A Phase I Study of a Tropism Modified Conditionally Replicative Adenovirus Vector (RGDCRAdCOX2F) for Endoscopic, Direct-Tumor Delivery in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

This is an early study of a new drug, RGDCRAdCOX2F, as a single tumor injection in persons with adenocarcinoma of the pancreas. The main goal of the study is to find a safe dose of the study drug.

Principal Investigator: Edward Greeno, M.D.
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: STUDY00021119
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• documented pancreatic adenocarcinoma that is confined to the pancreas and regional lymph nodes
• one prior line of therapy is permitted
• normal cardiac and pulmonary function
• participants with partners of childbearing potential must be willing to use at least two forms of effective birth control
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Exclusion Criteria:

• women who are pregnant or breastfeeding
• other types of pancreatic cancer
• history of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
• history of or active acute or chronic active hepatitis B or C infection
• taking 10mg/day or more of prednisone for more than one week
Conditions: Cancer
Keywords: Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), Adenocarcinoma of Pancreas, Pancreatic Cancer
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Cannabidiol (CBD) and Stress Response: Psychobiological Mechanisms

This study includes healthy adults between the ages of 21-70 who either use or do not cannabidiol (CBD) regularly. The purpose of this study is to learn about how CBD users and nonusers respond to stress. Participants must be willing to attend one in-person visit at the University of Minnesota Duluth campus

Principal Investigator: Mustafa al'Absi
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: STUDY00024552
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• 21 to 70 years old
• generally healthy
• use CBD regularly or do not use CBD
• willing to attend one in-person visit at the University of Minnesota Duluth campus
Exclusion Criteria:

• current, unstable physical or mental health condition
• women who are currently pregnant
• current use of illicit substances (other than cannabis)
Conditions: Heart & Vascular, Mental Health & Addiction, Prevention & Wellness
Keywords: Cannabidiol, CBD, stress
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A Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter, Phase 3 Clinical Study Comparing Vusolimogene Oderparepvec in Combination with Nivolumab Versus Treatment of Physician s Choice in Patients with Advanced Melanoma That Has Progressed on an Anti-PD-1 and an Anti-CTLA-4 Containing Treatment Regimen [IGNYTE-3]

The purpose of this research is to compare the effects of nivolumab with vusolimogene oderparepvec (VO) against standard of care treatment drug(s) currently available for patients with advanced melanoma. We expect that taking part in this research will last up to 60 months.

Principal Investigator: Benjamin Manning
Age Group: Not specified
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IRB Number: STUDY00023233
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Inclusion Criteria:

• at least 12 years old
• confirmed metastatic Stage IIIb through IV/M1a through M1d cutaneous melanoma that cannot be surgically removed
• disease progression (PD) on an approved anti-PD-1 and an anti-CTLA-4 treatment, administered either as a combination regimen (eg, nivolumab + ipilimumab) or in sequence for at least 8 weeks
• documented BRAF V600 mutation status
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Exclusion Criteria:

• more than 2 lines of systemic therapy for advanced melanoma
• known acute or chronic hepatitis
• known human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
• prior cancer in the previous 3 years, except for locally curable cancers that have apparently been cured
• see link to clinicaltrials.gov for complete exclusion criteria
Conditions: Cancer
Keywords: Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), Advanced Melanoma, Melanoma
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MT2023-06: A CLINICAL STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF LERIGLITAZONE IN ADULT MALE SUBJECTS WITH CEREBRAL ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY (CALYX)

This study has 2 parts: a double-blind period and an open-label extension. In the double-blind period of this study, the study medicine will be compared to a placebo. A placebo is a treatment that looks and tastes exactly like the study medicine but does not contain any active ingredient. In this study, you will receive leriglitazone or placebo. Whether you receive leriglitazone or placebo will be decided randomly (by chance, like flipping a coin). In this study, 1 out of every 2 subjects (50%) will receive leriglitazone and 1 out of every 2 subjects (50%) will receive placebo. To make this study fair, you and the study doctor will not be told which treatment you will receive, this is called “blinding”. In the open-label extension, all subjects will receive leriglitazone.

Principal Investigator: Troy Lund
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: SITE00001908
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Sex: Male
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
Inclusion Criteria:

• diagnosis of progressive cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy (cALD), defined as GdE with brain lesions
• bone marrow transplantation (HSCT) is not recommended patient is not willing to undergo HSCT
• no major cognitive impairment
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Exclusion Criteria:

• or treatment with ex-vivo gene therapy (eli-Cel).
• known type 1 or type 2 diabetes
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Conditions: Rare Diseases
Keywords: Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), CEREBRAL ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY, cALD
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ITCC-101/APAL2020D - A randomized phase 3 trial of fludarabine/cytarabine/gemtuzumab ozogamicin with or without venetoclax in children with relapsed AML (A subtrial of the PedAL/EuPAL relapsed acute leukemia master protocol)

A study to evaluate if the randomized addition of venetoclax to a chemotherapy backbone (fludarabine/cytarabine/gemtuzumab ozogamicin [GO]) improves survival of children/adolescents/young adults with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in 1st relapse who are unable to receive additional anthracyclines, or in 2nd relapse.

Principal Investigator: Peter Gordon
Age Group: Not specified
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: SITE00001628
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Age Group: Not specified
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Inclusion Criteria:

• participants must be at least 29 days of age and less than 21 years of age at enrollment
• participants must have enrolled on APAL2020SC, NCT Number: NCT04726241
• children, adolescents, and young adults with acute myeloid leukemia without FLT3/internal tandem duplication (ITD) mutation
• second relapse who are sufficiently fit to undergo another round of intensive chemotherapy
• first relapse who per investigator discretion cannot tolerate additional anthracycline containing chemotherapy
• see link to clinicaltrials.gov for complete criteria
Exclusion Criteria:

• participants with Down syndrome
• participants with Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) or Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML)
• study staff will review additional exclusion criteria
Conditions: Cancer, Cancer
Keywords: Acute Myeloid Leukemia, AML
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Partners for Pain & Wellbeing Equity: A Randomized Trial of Community Supported Complementary and Integrative Health Self Management for Back Pain (P4P)

Back pain is one of the most common and disabling chronic pain conditions in the United States. Most cases remain poorly managed and many sufferers, with Black and Hispanic Americans, as well as individuals with less education and income, experiencing poorer outcomes. This project aims to address barriers that currently exist within the healthcare system by co-developing and evaluating with community stakeholders, accessible evidence-based complementary and integrative health approaches that can be offered in community settings.

Principal Investigator: Roni Evans
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00017917
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• pain that has lasted at least 3 months
• pain that limits ability to do everyday activities
• identify as a member of a racial or ethnic minoritized group (American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black, Hispanic/Latino, or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders) OR
• have a household income of less than $50,000/year
Exclusion Criteria:

• women who are pregnant
• receiving radiation or chemotherapy for cancer
• experience severe mental health symptoms not managed by a healthcare provider
Conditions: Bone, Joint & Muscle, Prevention & Wellness
Keywords: back pain, Chronic Pain, complementary therapies, neck pain, self-management

Health Beliefs and Behaviors of Lung Cancer Screening in Chinese Americans

The rate of lung cancer screening is not optimal among Chinese American high-risk smokers, although there is a high lung cancer rate among this population. We want to validate the adapted Chinese Lung Cancer Screening Health Belief Scale, enable its usage in Chinese Americans, and further explore the relationship between lung cancer screening health beliefs and health behavior among Chinese Americans. We will also aim to identify the differences in health beliefs regarding lung cancer screening between high-risk populations in China and Chinese Americans, and to examine factors influencing these differences.

Principal Investigator: Fang Lei
Age Group: 18 years and over
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IRB Number: STUDY00022062
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• 50 to 80 years old
• self- identified as a descendent of Chinese
• live in the United States
• current smoker or quit in the past 15 years
• can read Chinese/English
Exclusion Criteria:

• history of lung cancer
• cognitive problems
Conditions: Cancer, Prevention & Wellness
Keywords: Chineses, Lung Cancer Screening
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Neural Correlates of Pain and Alcohol Consumption in Chronic Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD)

The purpose of this research is to better understand how alcohol impacts pain processing in people with Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) using MRI technology.

Principal Investigator: Jeff Boissoneault
Age Group: 18 years and over
IRB Number: STUDY00022066
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Age Group: 18 years and over
Inclusion Criteria:

• 21 years of age or older
• report regular drinking
• have a diagnosis of a Temporomandibular Disorders
Exclusion Criteria:

• diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder
Conditions: Brain & Nervous System, Dentistry, Mental Health & Addiction
Keywords: Alcohol, MRI, Orofacial Pain, Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD)
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Care Partners and Patients Navigating Year 1 of Dyadic Self-Management post-LVAD

The first year after LVAD implant involves a lot of changes to managing life with an LVAD for both the patient and the caregiver (informal or family care partner). Both patient and care partner will enroll in the study so that we can better understand the experiences of each person, including: self-management, emotional wellbeing, care partner experience and quality of life. You will be asked to fill out questionnaires after LVAD implant (at four time-points) over six months. We also ask you to wear a research watch (for ten days) to measure activity and rest. You can do this entire study from your home.

Principal Investigator: Kristin Sandau
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00023402
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:
Designated care partners (family or informal caregivers) and patients who are living with an LVAD (regardless of how long ago it was implanted)
Conditions: Heart & Vascular
Keywords: caregiver, Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), LVAD (Left ventricular assist device), mechanical circulatory assist, self-management
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A Prospective, Multi-Center, Open Label, Randomized Control Clinical Trial Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of the Cordella&#8482; Pulmonary Artery Sensor System in New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class II Heart Failure Patients (PROACTIVE- HF-2 Trial)

The Cordella™ Pulmonary Artery Sensor System is a possible treatment for New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class II and III heart failure. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of the study device in helping to reduce Heart Failure hospitalizations.

Principal Investigator: Tamas Alexy
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
IRB Number: STUDY00021914
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Age Group: 18 years and over
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Inclusion Criteria:

• Heart Failure NYHA Class II or Class III
Exclusion Criteria:

• ACC/AHA Stage D refractory Heart Failure (HF)
• history of multiple pulmonary embolism (PE)
• resting systolic blood pressure less than 90 mmHg
Conditions: Heart & Vascular
Keywords: Cardiovascular, Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), Heart Failure, HF
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