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Opportunities for patients and families to get involved with research including:

  • Becoming an patient advisor to a research study
  • Participating in focus groups
  • Taking a survey
  • Participating in a disease registry
  • Enrolling as a clinical trial participant

Current opportunities to get involved with research

Be Part of Progress in Eczema Research

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Who may be a good candidate for this atopic dermatitis (eczema) study? You may consider applying to be a participant if you meet the following criteria for qualification

Asthma Research Study

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About the RAINER Asthma Research Study This study is testing an investigational drug called solrikitug to see if it is safe and helps adults with asthma. The medication works by stopping the body’s immune system from causing swelling and asthma flare-ups. Asthma can cause trouble breathing, coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, tiredness, and feeling worried. The RAINIER study…

Chronic Hives Study

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The focus of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of an investigational drug, EVO756, in adults with moderate to severe CSU, and how safely it interacts with the body. Participants will receive either the study drug or placebo in tablet form to take for 12 weeks and be evaluated on an outpatient basis. The…

Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU) At-Home Research Opportunity

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Sanguine Biosciences, a provider of at-home clinical research services, will share an at-home study opportunity with those interested in advancing chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) research.

Hives Caused by Touch or Cold?

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Are chronic hives triggered by touch or cold temperatures disrupting your life? Consider participating in our research study that is looking EVO756, a new investigational treatment for hives.

Severe Asthma Study for Children and Adults

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Areteia Therapeutics, Inc is currently conducting asthma trials to investigate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of the investigational drug dexpramipexole (also called “Dex”) in participants with inadequately controlled severe asthma. Do you or your child have severe asthma? We are seeking volunteers for this paid research study that seeks to improve the way we treat…

Opportunities for patients and families to get involved with research including:

  • Becoming an patient advisor to a research study
  • Participating in focus groups
  • Taking a survey
  • Participating in a disease registry
  • Enrolling as a clinical trial participant

Ongoing opportunities to get involved with research