Clinical Trials / Research Studies
Healthy Babies, Children and Teens

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Septic Shock Study for Children and Teens PRoMPT BOLUS Study

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

Study about Genetic Testing Results for Teens and Young Adults 13 to 21 Years Old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to understand more about the choices teens and young adults make when deciding whether or not to learn genetic testing results. Genetic testing may tell a person their chance of developing or passing on a genetic disease. ...More

Study about Genetic Testing Results for Young Adults 18 to 21 Years Old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to understand more about the choices teens and young adults make when deciding whether or not to learn genetic testing results. Genetic testing may tell a person their chance of developing or passing on a genetic disease. ...More

Study for Healthy Children 4 and 5 Years Old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to better understand why some children have difficulties making speech sounds. This study will look at how brain function may differ in children with and without speech problems. ...More

Study for Healthy Children 8 to 12 Years Old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to compare the test results of healthy children to children with ADHD when using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or a hand-held magnet held over the scalp. ...More

Study for Healthy Children and Teens 3 to 17 Years Old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to learn more about people’s risk of common health conditions such as diabetes and heart disease and use the information to help improve healthcare. ...More

Study for Healthy Children and Teens 10 to 17 Years Old and Their Parent

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical study, to learn more about how emotions, thoughts and interactions with family and friends affect the brain of a healthy child or teen. Results will be compared to the way that emotions, thoughts and interactions wit ...More

Study for Healthy Girls 9 to 13 and Boys 9 to 14

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to learn more about how puberty affects bone density and bone marrow composition. ...More

Study for Healthy Teen Girls

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to learn more about how teen girls respond to pain compared with teen girls who have juvenile fibromyalgia. The study involves an MRI scan. ...More

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Adult Participants or Parents of Participants:

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.

Sponsors and Investigators:

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.