Longitudinal EEG and Sensors Study
Our goal is early identification of deviation from healthy brain development to allow targeted early intervention and improve developmental outcomes.
Our goal is early identification of deviation from healthy brain development to allow targeted early intervention and improve developmental outcomes.
To determine if a home visitation program for breastfeeding mothers affects the health of their babies.
To better understand the effects of breastfeeding on infant growth and development.
The collection of the research data we hope will help better screening, diagnosing procedures and treatment of brain injury in newborns and identify a connection between MR imaging and neurodevelopmental outcomes.
The NEAT Study is about obesity, appetite, emotions, and how the brain develops in children. The study team is looking for volunteer youth to participate who are either healthy or have a clinical condition called Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH).
1. To identify family members of people with type 1 diabetes that may be at risk for developing type 1 diabetes. 2. To monitor the metabolic and immunologic status of at-risk individuals. Eligible individuals will be offered enrollment in type 1 diabetes prevention studies. See website for more details https://www.trialnet.org/
This research is being done to test the safety and effectiveness of intranasal carbetocin to treat Prader Willi Syndrome.
Our purpose is to look at the long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm neonatal brain abnormalities.
To demonstrate that an ultra-fast-acting formulation of insulin lispro is non-inferior to Humalog on measures of glycemic control when administered 0 to 2 minutes before eating in combination with basal insulin.
To better understand the effects of nutrition in early pregnancy on infant growth and development.