Research Opportunities

Preparing a Clinical Outcomes Assessment Set for Nephrotic Syndrome (Prepare-NS)

Status: 
Recruiting

Researchers from the University of Michigan and Northwestern University are studying people's experiences with swelling, or edema, and want to learn from those impacted by Nephrotic Syndrome. The information collected from the interviews will be used to develop a survey to use when testing new medications for Nephrotic Syndrome.

If you are interested or would like more information, please contact the Prepare-NS team at the University of Michigan by calling (734) 232-4830 or emailing Prepare-NS@med.umich.edu

Application Due Date: 
Letter of Intent December 10, 2021
View recruitment flyer

BoneGN Study

Status: 
Recruiting

Individuals between 5 and 55 years of age are invited to join the BoneGN study to learn more about bone health in children and adults with Glomerular Disease. The BoneGN study will help us learn how bones and muscles are responding to Glomerular Diseases. These conditions may gradually weaken bones and increase the risk of having a fracture (broken bone). In the future, the results can contribute in developing strategies to improve bone health.

If you are interested or would like more information, please contact the BoneGN study team at: 610.812.0273 or dohertye@chop.edu.

Application Due Date: 
Letter of Intent December 10, 2021
View Recruitment Flyer
Address:
Cure Glomerulonephropathy Network
Data Coordinating Center
1150 W Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-5657

Have questions? Please contact:
CureGN-ProjectManagement@med.umich.edu

CureGN is supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at the National Institutes for Health (NIH): UM1DK100845, UM1DK100846, UM1DK100876, UM1DK100866, and UM1DK100867.

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