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Our researchers are currently in need of adult and pediatric study participants to help us pursue better treatments and cures. Participants may receive medical evaluations and procedures, study medication, disease-related education and possible financial compensation for time, travel and participation.
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All Clinical Trials
XTMAB-16: A New Drug to Reduce Steroid Use in Sarcoidosis
People with pulmonary sarcoidosis usually rely on corticosteroids to help manage symptoms. Researchers are investigating the safety of a new study drug called XTMAB-16 to see if it can help reduce corticosteroid use while treating the disease.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-80
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Part A: A screening period for up to 42 days, followed by 12 weeks of treatment, including up to 13 clinic visits. Part B: A screening period for up to 42 days, followed by 24 weeks of treatment, including up to 19 clinic visits. After completing either part, participants will have the option to join an extension study. They will be monitored for 6 weeks after their last dose of the medication for safety and immunogenicity assessments.
Silicosis Registry
If you’ve been exposed to silica dust, like stone and concrete, you may have developed a silica-related disease. National Jewish Health is creating a registry for silicosis and related diseases in order to better understand their risk factors and prevention.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 1 clinic or phone visit lasting 1 hour, as well as 15 minute follow-up phone interviews once a year after initial visit
Healthy Adults Needed for Beryllium Disease Study
By participating in our study, you can help forward research on lung disease. Our researchers are hoping to learn more about the blood cells involved in the development of scarring lung diseases and create new treatment therapies.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-80
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 5 hours over 2 visits
Lung Injury from Military Deployment
The purpose of this study is to learn more about lung disease found in contractors and U.S. military personnel serving in Iraq and Afghanistan after September 11, 2001.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-70
- Compensation
- Not Provided
- Time Required
- 1 to 2 visits
Immune Pathways & Development of Sarcoidosis
If you are an adult with sarcoidosis who is not on immunosuppressive therapy, you may be able to help our researchers learn more about different types of sarcoidosis and how it develops.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Up to 2 visits
Adult Trials
XTMAB-16: A New Drug to Reduce Steroid Use in Sarcoidosis
People with pulmonary sarcoidosis usually rely on corticosteroids to help manage symptoms. Researchers are investigating the safety of a new study drug called XTMAB-16 to see if it can help reduce corticosteroid use while treating the disease.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-80
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Part A: A screening period for up to 42 days, followed by 12 weeks of treatment, including up to 13 clinic visits. Part B: A screening period for up to 42 days, followed by 24 weeks of treatment, including up to 19 clinic visits. After completing either part, participants will have the option to join an extension study. They will be monitored for 6 weeks after their last dose of the medication for safety and immunogenicity assessments.
Silicosis Registry
If you’ve been exposed to silica dust, like stone and concrete, you may have developed a silica-related disease. National Jewish Health is creating a registry for silicosis and related diseases in order to better understand their risk factors and prevention.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 1 clinic or phone visit lasting 1 hour, as well as 15 minute follow-up phone interviews once a year after initial visit
Healthy Adults Needed for Beryllium Disease Study
By participating in our study, you can help forward research on lung disease. Our researchers are hoping to learn more about the blood cells involved in the development of scarring lung diseases and create new treatment therapies.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-80
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- 5 hours over 2 visits
Lung Injury from Military Deployment
The purpose of this study is to learn more about lung disease found in contractors and U.S. military personnel serving in Iraq and Afghanistan after September 11, 2001.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18-70
- Compensation
- Not Provided
- Time Required
- 1 to 2 visits
Immune Pathways & Development of Sarcoidosis
If you are an adult with sarcoidosis who is not on immunosuppressive therapy, you may be able to help our researchers learn more about different types of sarcoidosis and how it develops.
- Gender
- Any
- Ages
- 18+
- Compensation
- Provided
- Time Required
- Up to 2 visits