Research studies for various specialties
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Our researchers from various specialty areas work to improve treatments, develop new therapies and push the boundaries of what’s possible. We conduct clinical trials in endocrinology, gastroenterology, geriatrics, mental health, population health, primary care, rare diseases, women’s health and more.
Why you should enroll in a research study
- Study volunteers enrolled in a clinical study receive an extra layer of medical care with frequent follow-up and progress assessments.
- Study volunteers participating in clinical trials may achieve better outcomes than those not enrolled in a study.
- Study volunteers get access to the latest treatments long before they may become widely available.
- As a result of your own experience or that of a loved one, you may want to shape the future of health care for yourself and others.
Find a study
Purpose: NTM is a lung disease caused by germs in water and soil. It can make people sick, especially if their immune system is weak. This study gives patients a chance to try a medicine called Clofazimine to see if it is safe and helpful.
Research leader: Margaret Cook, PharmD, BCPS
Region: Greater Milwaukee WI
IRB number: IRB00111833
Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to test how to give simple weekly tips to help people meet their weight loss goals. Volunteers in the study will track eating, activity, and weight, and then get weekly feedback from a coach. We want to learn which type of feedback works best.
Research leader: Kathryn M. Ross, PhD, MPH
Region: Greater Chicago IL, Greater Milwaukee WI
IRB number: IRB00135066