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    The purpose of this project is to examine which body tissues (such as hair, fingernails, urine or blood) are needed to accurately study how gene…
    • Pediatrics
    The purpose of this study is to determine the percentage of people in the general population who have undiagnosed problems of the vestibular system,…
    • Ear/Nose/Throat
    The populations of focus for iTech include HIV infected and HIV at-risk preadolescents, adolescents, and young adults up 15- 25 years of age.
    • Infectious Diseases/Immune System
    • Pediatrics
    Randomized trial of fetoscopic endoluminal tracheal occlusion (FETO) versus expectant management during pregnancy in fetuses with left-sided and…
    • Fetal Surgery and Intervention
    • Pediatrics
    The mission of the SPARK for Autism study is to speed up research and advance understanding of autism by creating the nation’s largest ever autism…
    • Autism
    • Psychiatry and Behavior
    The purpose of this clinical trial is to study of the effects of antibiotics in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
    • Autism
    • Healthy Volunteers - Child
    • Pediatrics
    • Psychiatry and Behavior
    The purpose of the BITS study is to better understand how babies and children learn to control their behavior and feeding as they get older.
    • Healthy Volunteers - Child
    • Nutrition
    • Obesity and Metabolism
    This study obtains samples from HIV-positive and negative patients with HPV-related cancers of the oropharynx, cervix and anus.
    • Cancer - All
    • Cancer - Cervical
    • Cancer - Colon/Rectal
    • Cancer - Head/Neck
    • Ear/Nose/Throat
    The purpose of this study is to apply our expertise and understanding of the innate and adaptive immune response to construct a unique and…
    • Allergy/Immunology/Rheumatology
    • Pediatrics
    The purpose of this study is to identify the etiologic factors in patients with suspected or diagnosed food allergy by evaluation of immediate…
    • Allergy/Immunology/Rheumatology
    • Pediatrics
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