A listing of de-dermatology medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
The purpose of this study is to understand the perceptions of clinical research studies among patients with psoriasis and to identify what motivates or prevents patients with psoriasis from participating in research. This study is particularly focused on understanding the perspectives of racial/ethnic minority adults living with psoriasis. The information …
The study will aim to develop a direct-to-patient screening approach that will improve early psoriatic arthritis (PsA) detection, without burdening dermatologists with PsA screening tasks. We hypothesize that disseminating questionnaires directly to patients outside of a clinic setting will improve early PsA detection, by educating a diverse population of psoriasis …
Purpose is to determine if cemiplimab (given as infusion in the vein) will prevent cutaneous squamous cell cancer from returning after surgery and radiation. Subjects at least 18 years of age who have had surgery and radiation therapy for cutaneous squamous cell cancer, and there is a risk that this …
The research study is being conducted using an investigational drug called nemolizumab as a possible treatment for subjects over the age of 18 diagnosed with prurigo nodularis. Procedures include Physical exam, Medical History, blood and urine tests, Electrocardiogram, study medication administered by injection, electronic diary completion and questionnaires. Optional biopsies …
The research study is being conducted to find the best ways to reduce pain after Mohs surgery. The research team hopes to learn if adding additional numbing medication at the end of surgery will help reduce pain afterwards. Penn Medicine patients having Mohs surgery will be invited to participate in …
The research study is being conducted to learn whether an investigational drug called lebrikizumab could impact how effective certain vaccines may be and how effective and safe the study drug is in patients with moderate-to-severe AD compared with placebo. Research procedures include: Physical exam, Medical History, blood and urine tests, …
This is a multi-center Phase 3 study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational study drug (called CTP-543) in adults (18 years and older) who have 50% or greater scalp hair loss. The study is placebo-controlled, meaning that some patients entering the study will not receive active study …