San Carlos, California Clinical Trials
A listing of San Carlos, California clinical trials actively recruiting patient volunteers.
Found 577 clinical trials
A Long-Term Follow-Up Observational Study to Evaluate Safety in Subjects Who Have Received a Gene-Modified Regulatory T Cell (Treg) Therapeutic
To assess the emergence, type, severity, and potential causality of delayed adverse events following administration of a gene-modified Treg therapeutic.
Interview of Patients With HR+/HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer Who Received Capivasertib + Fulvestrant
A cross-sectional, non-interventional, observational study using qualitative patient interviews to explore patient experiences and attitudes toward taking capivasertib + fulvestrant as directed
Lentiviral Gene Therapy (Zamtocabtagene Autoleucel) LTFU
This is an observational long-term follow-up (LTFU) study for subjects who previously received zamtocabtagene autoleucel, known as MB-CART2019.1.
Establishing Walking-related Digital Biomarkers in Rare Childhood Onset Progressive Neuromuscular Disorders
The purpose of this research is (1) to identify disease specific walking-related digital biomarkers of disease severity, and (2) monitor longitudinal changes in natural environments, for extended periods of time, in DMD and SMA.
Outcomes in Pediatric and Young Adult B-Cell Malignancies After Commercially Available Immunotherapy
To use a consistent and standardized platform to retrospectively and prospectively study children and young adults with B cell malignancies receiving Immunotherapy, blinatumomab and/or inotuzumab ozogamicin.
Quantification of Phosphorylated Alpha-synuclein in Cutaneous Biopsies as a Prospective Biomarker in Parkinson's Disease
This study aims to assess the levels of phosphorylated alpha-synuclein (P-SYN) in patients with Parkinson's disease and REM Behavior Disorder using a minimally invasive skin punch biopsy. It seeks to understand the natural progression of P-SYN deposition over time to explore the potential of P-SYN quantification as a biomarker for …
Effects of Processed Foods on Brain Reward Circuitry and Food Cue Learning
Examine if ultra-processed (UP) foods are more effective in activating reward, attention, and memory brain regions and in promoting food cue learning than minimally-processed foods. Assess individual differences in neurobehavioral responses to UP foods.