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The purpose of this study is to develop and test the utility of a smartphone program, mPhenomic, that facilitates peer recruitment via SMS text messages and assess how different behavioral incentives affect this system. Outcomes are measured by the number of referrals that participants, called seeds, make to people, named …
The main purpose of this research study is to test the safety and tolerability of PCS499 when given to individuals at a dose of 300 mg, twice a day for 1 week followed by giving PCS499 to individuals at a dose of 900 mg, twice a day, for remaining treatment …
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the esophagus that can lead to remodeling and stricture formation. To assess response to therapy, upper endoscopy (EGD) with biopsies is performed. This can lead to multiple EGDs, which are invasive and costly. There is currently a substantial unmet need for …
This study aims to investigate 30 patients with a diagnosis of Glioblastoma to develop a decision support system by incorporating advanced MR imaging, liquid biopsy, and MGMT promoter status to determine with higher accuracy whether tumor changes are true progression or pseudo progression. Analysis of these results will hopefully have …
The research study is being conducted to look at the effectiveness of analgesia (pain medication) by scalp nerve block with various medications that will help doctors to more effectively control pain after surgery and for a longer period of time.
This research study aims to evaluate multiple investigational treatments for either newly diagnosed or recurrent brain tumors to determine if any of these study treatment(s) improve overall survival as compared to standard treatments. The investigational drugs that will be used in this research study are temozolomide for newly diagnosed glioblastoma …
The goals of this study are to establish the efficacy of Hi-VNI in upper airway surgery from the anesthesiologists' and surgeons' perspectives, and to describe the ideal patient and the ideal pathology as well as suitable clinical scenarios when this oxygenation technique should be selected.
Patients with known or suspected bacterial infection at the time screening are eligible for this study. Patients may participate in this study if they are at least 18 years of age, and most participants will be receiving care at the clinical practices of the University of Pennsylvania. Up to 20 …