CHLA Clinical Research Studies
Having volunteers participate in research studies and clinical trials is critical to our research efforts. Thousands of children and families are involved in our patient-centered studies every year. Many of the treatments used today are based on the results of past research studies and clinical trials conducted with our patients. Our scientific and clinical experts take the best ideas from the laboratory -- to the patient -- in the form of promising new treatments.
By searching our study directory, you may identify research that could impact the life of your child or of another child you know. Because the number of available research studies and clinical trials for children nationwide is small, every participant makes a significant contribution.
In addition to enrolling children with certain diseases in order to study treatments and prevention of those diseases, we also need to study healthy children. Ask your child’s doctor about volunteer study options that may be suitable for your child.
Please contact the study staff listed in your search results for more information.
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Study Details - ID: CHLA-19-00191 |
Health/Science/Disease Category: Nephrotic Syndrome |
Purpose of Research: To advance research on Minimal Change Disease (MCD), Focal and Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), and Membranous Nephropathy (MN) that define nephrotic syndrome. |
Short Name: NEPTUNE |
Full Title of Study: Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network |
Phase/Type of Study: Observational |
Eligibility: Subjects less than 18 years old who have been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome and who have not had a renal/kidney biopsy. |
Time Commitment/Requirements: Visits every 4-6 months for 3 years. Compensation provided. |
Primary Investigator: Dr. Kevin Lemley |
Coordinator Contact Name: Mike Gawad |
Phone Number: 323-361-3409 |
Email: mgawad@chla.usc.edu |
Clinical Trials .Gov Identifier:NCT01209000 |