Sandy Springs, Georgia Clinical Trials
A listing of Sandy Springs, Georgia clinical trials actively recruiting patient volunteers.
Found 65 clinical trials
PPMI 2.0 Clinical -Establishing a Deeply Phenotyped PD Cohort
The Parkinson Progression Marker Initiative 2.0 (PPMI 2.0) is a longitudinal, observational, multi-center natural history study to assess progression of clinical features, digital outcomes, and imaging, biologic and genetic markers of Parkinson's disease (PD) progression in study participants with manifest PD, prodromal PD, and healthy controls The overall goal of …
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- 19 Feb, 2024
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Collection of Research Data and Samples From Patients Who Experience Immunotherapy Side Effects
This trial collects research data and samples from patients who experience immunotherapy side effects to store for use in future research studies. Studying research data and samples from patients who experience immunotherapy side effects may help researchers better understand how to predict, prevent, and treat these side effects.
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- 19 Feb, 2024
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Micra AV Transcatheter Pacing System Post-Approval Registry
Medtronic is sponsoring the Micra AV Registry using the Micra AV system for continued surveillance of chronic atrioventricular synchronous pacing as intended, through the collection of data based on routine clinical care practice, following commercial release. The Micra AV Registry is conducted within Medtronic's Product Surveillance Registry (PSR) platform.
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- 19 Feb, 2024
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Pediatric KIDney Stone (PKIDS) Care Improvement Network
The goals of this study are to improve the ability of pediatric patients and their caregivers to select surgical treatment options for kidney stones and to enable urologists to use techniques that result in the best outcomes for these surgeries.
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- 19 Feb, 2024
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NCI COVID-19 in Cancer Patients NCCAPS Study
This study collects blood samples, medical information, and medical images from patients who are being treated for cancer and have a positive test for SARS CoV-2, the new coronavirus that causes the disease called COVID-19. Collecting blood samples, medical information, and medical images may help researchers determine how COVID-19 affects …
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- 19 Feb, 2024
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