Study:
Asthma Inflammation Research
Rationale:
n/a
Purpose:
The overall goal of the Asthma Inflammation Research [AIR] Translational Program is to
create an integrated multidisciplinary team for the focused purpose of development of
diagnostic and prognostic tests informative for airway inflammation, and for the design of
innovative, targeted biologic therapeutics.
The overarching aims of the AIR program are to conceptualize, develop, and test the
next-generation therapeutics, and novel asthma diagnostic and prognostic tools that will
allow us to improve the standard of asthma care.
Study Status: Recruiting
Recruiting:
Michelle Koo, BS 216-445-6695 koom@ccf.org
| Condition |
Intervention |
Phase |
Asthma Allergic Asthma Non-allergic Asthma |
Biological: Allergen |
N/A |
Verified by
The Cleveland Clinic
February, 2013
Sponsored by: The Cleveland Clinic
Information provided by: The Cleveland Clinic
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01536522
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio 44195
United States
Serpil Erzurum, MD., Principal Investigator