TrialPath

20 studies

Recruiting now, in plain language. Every study is watched over by an independent ethics board.

16 studies on the map

A Study of LY3971297 in Healthy Participants — CenExel ACT, AnaheimA Study of CDX-622 in Participants With Mild to Moderate Asthma — University of California, San Francisco, San FranciscoPhase 1 Study Evaluating Safety and Pharmacokinetics of ASY202 in Adults With Asthma — Sun City Clinical Research, GlendaleCardiovascular Effects of Angiotensin-(1-7) in Obesity Hypertension — Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, HersheyMetabolic Effects of Angiotensin-(1-7) — Vanderbilt University Medical Center, NashvilleFeasibility of Semaglutide in Advanced Lung Disease — University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, PhiladelphiaSympathetic-vascular Dysfunction in Obesity and Insulin Resistance (Vitamin C Study) — University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas CityMitigating the Pro-inflammatory Phenotype of Obesity — University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas CitySympathetic Mechanisms in Obesity-Crossover Design — Vanderbilt University Medical Center, NashvilleSympathetic Transduction in Obesity-associated Hypertension (OB-HTN) — University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, DallasPolypill for Prevention of Cardiomyopathy — UT Southwestern Medical Center, DallasHyperpolarized 129Xe MR Imaging of Lung Function in Healthy Volunteers and Subjects With Pulmonary Disease — University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City: Vascular Function in Health and Disease — George E Wahlen VA Medical Center, Salt Lake CityA Study to Learn How Different Amounts of the Study Medicine Called PF-08103402 Are Tolerated and Act in the Body in Healthy Adults or Adults With Mild To-moderate Asthma — Pfizer Clinical Research Unit - New Haven, New HavenTimely Administration of IV Magnesium Sulfate in Patients With a Moderate Asthma Exacerbation — Oklahoma Children's Hospital, Oklahoma CityPilot Study to Identify the Mediators and Inflammatory Cell Surface Receptors Involved in Allergic Airway Inflammation — Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston