Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to test the drug abatacept to see what effects is has on interstitial lung disease in patients with common variable immunodeficiency, looking at its impact, safety and tolerability. ...More
Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to learn about certain skin characteristics and how those characteristics are related to the severity of eczema and the skin’s response to different treatments. This research study is N ...More
Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to learn how well a study drug patch on the skin works and how safe it is compared with a placebo patch as a possible treatment for peanut allergy. ...More
Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to find out if the medication Xolair™ (approved for older children) helps prevent asthma in young children as they grow older. ...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.