Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to evaluate a treatment and confirm that the study drug, inhaled Molgramostim, improves the function of the lungs in adults with aPAP. ...More
Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to learn if an asthma medication, Dupilumab, given along with standard asthma care, helps to make children less likely to have asthma attacks. ...More
Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to collect nasal cells from children, teens and adults who have a diagnosis of CF or a CF-related disorder to help us better understand how individuals respond differently to drugs. This may help us learn more about personalizing medicines in the ...More
Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to determine which of two commonly used IV fluid types (normal saline (NS) versus balanced fluids (lactated ringer's (LR) or PlasmaLyte) is most effective to treat children and teens with sep ...More
Cincinnati Children’s is involved in research because it is very important to understanding diseases and developing ways to prevent and treat health problems in children, as well as adults. Learn more about how you can help. Contact us at clinicalstudies@cchmc.org or 513-636-0098. Or, enroll in our database to be notified about future studies by completing an online sign up form.
The Office for Clinical and Translational Research at Cincinnati Children’s provides sponsors and investigators with comprehensive support services, research tools, personnel and facilities to conduct or facilitate pediatric and adult clinical research studies. Contact us at OCTR@cchmc.org or 513-636-0314.