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The Crnic Institute Human Trisome Project Biobank

Recruiting
6 - 89 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The Human Trisome Project will significantly increase the speed of Down syndrome research and the understanding of associated medical conditions. Its biobank will provide de-identified samples to research.

Description

The purpose of this study is to provide qualified and approved researchers with access to biological samples and health information to answer specific research questions. This project will significantly increase the speed of Down syndrome research and the understanding of associated medical conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, congenital heart defects, autoimmune disorders, autism, and some forms of leukemia.

Participation includes a blood draw, a mouth swab, and allowing researchers to look at your health information yearly for the next 5 years. Optional procedures include providing a urine and/or stool sample and taking part in the study for a longer time frame.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Anyone 6 months to 89 years old who:

  1. has Down syndrome (any type)
  2. does not have Down syndrome

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Prisoners
  2. Wards of the state

Study details

Down Syndrome, Trisomy 21

NCT02864108

University of Colorado, Denver

14 April 2024

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