To support Phoenix Children’s mission to advance hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and their families, we developed the Find A Research Study clinical research navigation tool. Patients and families can use the Find A Research Study tool to learn about enrollment in current and upcoming clinical research studies at Phoenix Children’s. To learn more about the basics of clinical research and how to participate in a clinical trial, explore our Clinical Trials & Research Studies FAQ page. Additional information on specific research areas of focus is available on the Phoenix Children’s Research page.



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The project's objective is to know how many people are getting sick with flu or COVID-19 and what kinds of antibodies they are producing to these viruses.

Provide innovative critical information regarding the unique natural history of glycemic control, insulin sensitivity, and ß-cell function, and their mechanistic determinates, in obese adolescents at risk for developing type 2 diabetes.

Pediatric medial epicondyle fractures (MEF) and displaced distal radius fractures (DRF) are common injuries. This multicenter study will help improve clinical outcomes by comparing reduction and casting with patient surveys.

The overall goal of this study is to answer specific questions about the natural history of brittle bone diseases as defined by molecular etiology and to develop the foundation for prospective clinical studies.

The overall goal of this study is to determine whether fiber supplementation in children with Asthma leads to better asthma outcomes. If you participate in the study you will take a questionnaire and potentially ingest soluble fiber with a normal diet. Blood, nasal wash and stool will be collected pre- and post-fiber consumption. This a study presented by Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative (SHERC), in collaboration with NAU and Phoenix Children's Hospital.

To determine whether increasing durations of cooling are associated with better outcomes

This is a study for intrathecal treatment of NPC

This study will determine if indication-based RBC transfusion based on reduced tissue oxygen delivery, compared with RBC transfusion based on institutional-specific threshold reduces organ dysfunction in critically ill infants and children on ECMO.

A randomized trial to determine whether simultaneous treatment with spectacles and patching has an equivalent VA outcome compared with sequential treatment in children 3 to <13 years of age

Involves 3 steps to improve detection and treatment of fetal complete AVB. 1) screen high titer anti-Ro, 2) FHRM to identify 2° AVB, 3) IVIG and Dex for moms who detect abnormality with the hope of reversing 2° AVB before it becomes permanent (3°).

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