Maryland is currently home to 2668 active clinical trials, seeking participants for engagement in research studies. These trials take place at a variety of cities in the state, including Baltimore, Bethesda, Rockville and Annapolis. Whether you're a healthy volunteer interested in paid medical research or someone seeking trials related to a specific condition, the state offers a diverse array of opportunities in your vicinity.
Collection of Lung Fluid and Tissue Samples for Research
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This study will collect fluid and tissue specimens from the lungs and nose of healthy people and people with a history of lung infections. The specimens will be examined for differences between the two groups that may be associated with susceptibility to certain infections. Healthy normal volunteers and people with a history of lung infections between 18 and 75 years of age who are followed at NIH may be eligible for this study. Participants undergo the following procedures: Medical history a... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 5 years and 100 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Leukocyte Disorders, Respiratory Tract Diseases, Bronchoscopy
Development of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques for Studying Mood and Anxiety Disorders
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This study is intended to help develop new MRI imaging techniques for studying mood and anxiety disorders. Researchers believe that depression and anxiety disorders may cause structural and functional changes in the brain. This study will optimize the way MRI scans are collected to look at brain structure and examine how the brain behaves while subjects perform particular tasks. Healthy volunteers and individuals with major depressive disorder may be eligible for this study. Participants underg... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 65 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Mood Disorders, Anxiety Disorders
Use of Cysteamine in the Treatment of Cystinosis
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Cystinosis is an inherited disease resulting in poor growth and kidney failure. There is no known cure for cystinosis, although kidney transplantation may help the renal failure and prolong survival. Both the kidney damage and growth failure are thought to be due to the accumulation of the amino acid cystine within the cells of the body. The cystine storage later damages other organs besides the kidneys, including the thyroid gland, pancreas, eyes, and muscle. The drug cysteamine (Cystagon; Pro... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 1 week and 115 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Cystinosis
Diagnosis and Treatment of Leishmania Infections
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This study will examine the natural history of Leishmanial infections and their treatments. It will provide an opportunity for NIAID staff to learn more about leishmaniasis and perhaps to improve diagnostic tests for these infections. Patients between 2 and 80 years of age with known or suspected leishmaniasis are eligible for this study. Participants will have routine blood tests and a biopsy to confirm leishmanial infection. The biopsy procedure will be determined by the type of infection loc... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 3 years and 100 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Leishmaniasis, Skin Diseases, Parasitic, Euglenozoa Infections, Parasitic Diseases
New Techniques for Using a Saline Wash as a Diagnostic Tool for Pneumocystis Pneumonia
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This study will examine the effectiveness of a new laboratory method for detecting pneumocystis organisms in a salt-water (saline) oral wash. Pneumocystis infection in people with weakened immunity especially patients with HIV infection or cancer, organ transplant recipients and people receiving immune suppressing therapy can cause life-threatening pneumonia. Currently, pneumocystis infection is diagnosed by sputum analysis or bronchoalveolar lavage. For the sputum analysis, patients are induced... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 3 years and 99 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Pneumocystis Infection, Infection, Pneumonia, Pneumocystis, Lung Disease, Fungal, Mycoses
Evaluation of Cell Changes in Blood and Tissue in Cancers of the Lung, Esophagus and Lung Lining
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Background: * Chromatin is is the structural building block of a chromosome. It is found inside the nucleus of the cell and consists of a complex of DNA and protein. * Cancers of the lung, pleura (lung lining) and esophagus show profound changes in chromatin structure that may affect the course of disease in patients. * A better understanding of these diseases and the genetic changes associated with them may be helpful in developing new treatments for them. Objectives: * To evaluate people wi... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
2 years and above
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Malignant Pleural Mesotheliomas NOS, Esophageal Cancers NOS, Lung Cancer NOS, Thoracic Cancers, Cancers of Non Thoracic Origin With Metastases to the Lungs or Pleura
Tissue Procurement for Biomedical Research
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The need to obtain human tissue for methods development and disease correlation is frequent in Biomedical Research Center laboratories. This protocol is designed to create the opportunity to obtain such tissue samples including: blood, urine, saliva, sweat, feces, hair and nail clippings, nasal scraping, muscle, fat, skin and taste buds. It may also include samples taken during a surgical procedure, including: fluid from around the spinal column, heart, lungs and abdomen; fat, muscle, connective... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 99 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institute of Aging, Clinical Research Unit, Baltimore, Maryland
Conditions: Normal Volunteers
Evaluation of Patients With Immune Function Abnormalities
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This study will evaluate patients with abnormal immune function that results in recurrent or unusual infections or chronic inflammation. This may include inherited conditions, such as X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (XSCID), chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), and leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD), or conditions resulting from outside factors, such as graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). The information from this study will be used to establish the pattern and pace of change of the dis... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
All
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD), X-Linked Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (XSCID), Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency 1 (LAD), Graft Versus Host Disease (cGvHD)
Collection of Data and Samples From Healthy Donors for Use in Translational Research
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Increased numbers of white blood cells called eosinophils can cause disease. To investigate this disease, researchers need blood, urine, sputum, stool, cerebrospinal fluid, skin and/or bone marrow samples to compare to samples from patients with this problem. Some of the samples will be used for genetic testing or future research. This study will last for about 10 years and will include a maximum of 50 paid volunteers ages 18 to 65.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 85 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Healthy Volunteer
Evaluation and Treatment of Neurosurgical Disorders
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Objective: This protocol is designed to allow evaluation of participants neurosurgical disorders that receive care within the Surgical Neurology Branch. The participants will receive standard-of-clinical-care evaluation and treatment. The clinical data and samples generated during standard of care treatment will be collected as a part of this study. Study Population: Participants 4 years of age and older with neurosurgical-related conditions seeking care from, or referred to the Surgical Neurol... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 4 years and 99 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Neurologic Disorders
MRI Study of Musculoskeletal Function
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This study will use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound images to study how muscles, tendons, and bones work together to cause motion. The procedure is one of several tools being developed to characterize normal and impaired musculoskeletal function, with the goal of developing improved methods of diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders. Healthy normal volunteers must be age 5 to unlimited, with or without joint impairment, may be eligible for this study. Volunteers with joint... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 5 years and 95 years
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Abnormalities, Imaging, Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Hereditary Leiomyomatosis Renal Cell Cancer - Study of the Genetic Cause and the Predisposition to Renal Cancer
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This study will investigate what causes hereditary leiomyomatosis renal (kidney) cell cancer, or HLRCC, and how the disease is related to the development of kidney tumors. Leiomyomas are benign (non-cancerous) tumors arising from smooth muscle. HLRCC can cause various health problems. Some people develop red bumps on their skin that can be painful at times. Some women with HLRCC can develop leiomyomas of the uterus. In some families, people with HLRCC develop kidney tumors. This study will try t... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
2 years and above
Trial Updated:
08/13/2025
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Renal Tumor Histology, Cutaneous Leiomyoma, Kidney Cancer