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Allergy Immunology Clinical Trials

The following searchable list includes all the Division of Allergy-Immunology, Department of Medicine clinical trials currently looking for participants. Please feel free to contact us with inquiries about any of our ongoing research.

Trials

Targeting Siglecs in Disease

The study involves recruiting paid volunteers to donate blood. The goal of the studies is to isolate certain cells from the blood called eosinophils to examine certain proteins and their functions in the laboratory.
Eligibility CriteriaAdults with or without allergies
Principal InvestigatorOO'Sullivan, Jeremy A.
Location(s)
  • Map it 201 E. Huron St.
    Chicago, IL
IRB number STU00085003
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Eosinophilia in Human Disease

We are looking at the types of white cells (eosinophils and lymphocytes) in blood that cause eosinophilic conditions (EoE, Asthma, Drug reactions etc.) in people and what makes them different from the white cells of people who have other allergic conditions. We are also recruiting volunteers with allergies but no …

We are looking at the types of white cells (eosinophils and lymphocytes) in blood that cause eosinophilic conditions (EoE, Asthma, Drug reactions etc.) in people and what makes them different from the white cells of people who have other allergic conditions. We are also recruiting volunteers with allergies but no eosinophilic disease.

Principal InvestigatorKuang, Fei LiKuang, Fei Li
IRB number STU00213346
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