Displaying 29 (all) recruiting clinical trials.
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Neural markers of risk for anxiety in infancy
This study will examine associations between brain development and several behavioral risk markers for anxiety. This work will provide novel data on the neurodevelopmental mechanisms ... -
Novelty and Early Assessment of Temperament (NEAT) Study
This pilot study will examine individual differences in how the brain processes novelty. This will provide preliminary data on the neural mechanisms that underlie attention ... -
QUANTIFICATION OF MULTI-COMPARTMENT T1 RELAXATION AND MAGNETIZATION TRANSFER IN BIOLOGICAL TISSUE: FROM BIOPHYSICS TO BIOMARKERS FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
To evaluate the efficacy of multi-compartment T1 relaxation and magnetization transfer for detecting subtle changes in normal-appearing brain tissue in multiple sclerosis to detect disease ... -
Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Genetics Study
This is an exploratory natural history protocol that will enroll patients with known or as yet undiagnosed disorders of inflammation. Blood, saliva, hair, nail, or ... -
Feasibility study of the pilot implementation of the Video Interaction Project in Brazil
Early exposure to poverty is associated with adverse impacts on long-term educational achievement. Support of positive parenting is a key strategy to prevent emergence of ... -
Children Caregivers and Community: Together Growing Strong Family Trajectory Study
The purpose of this study is to learn about parents, families, and programs that help children build the skills they need to be ready for ... -
ScreenPlus: A Comprehensive Flexible Multi-disorder Newborn Screening Program
Shortly after birth, all New York babies have a routine newborn screening (NBS) test that checks for more than 50 treatable disorders. ScreenPlus is a ... -
Global Pediatric Orthopedic Implant Safety & Efficacy (Global POISE) Clinical Follow-Up Program
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy (how well they do their job) of OrthoPediatrics medical implants. -
Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohort Data and Biospecimen Collection Protocol: The NYU Children's Health and Environment Study (NYU CHES) ECHO Cohort Study Site
ECHO is a nationwide research program whose mission is to enhance the health of children for generations to come.The goal is to learn how ...