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Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) Eating Behaviors Laboratory is looking for kids between the ages of 8 – 11 years old and a parent/guardian to participate in a nutrition study. The goal of the study is to learn about the relationship between eating and childhood development. Read More
Eligibility:
Kids between the ages of 8-11 years old who are at risk for overweight/ obesity One parent/guardian Able to travel to the UB South Campus for 7 visits spread out over 1 yea
Contact(s)
Katherine Balantekin
knbalant@buffalo.edu
Description:
This study enrolls children with diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) who will be admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for treatment. The purpose of this study is to compare the length of time patients have high acid in their blood and how long they have to stay in the hospital with DKA when they are treated with different types of IV fluids in the PICU. Read More
Eligibility:
Children ages 0-18 years old.
Children who present with diabetic ketoacidosis and require pediatric intensive care unit admission.
Contact(s)
Haiping Qiao
hqiao@upa.chob.edu
+1 716-323-0055
Description:
This study enrolls babies with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). The purpose of this study is to learn about how babies with this syndrome grow and develop. This will help us learn the best way to care for babies with NOWS. Read More
Eligibility:
Infants born at 36 weeks gestation or greater
Managed for NOWS at Oishei Children's Hospital
Contact(s)
Jennifer Kachelmeyer
jldonato@buffalo.edu
+1 716-225-5794
Description:
This study enrolls children with schizophrenia. The purpose of this study is to learn if the study medication (cariprazine) is safe and useful for adolescents ages 13-17. Read More
Eligibility:
-Children ages 13-17.
-Diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Contact(s)
SEVIE KANDEFER
sk293@buffalo.edu
+1 716-898-4038
Description:
This study enrolls newborns and their families. The purpose of this study is to learn more about newborn screening for immunodeficiency. Read More
Eligibility:
Newborns and their families in New York State.
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