Major
Areas of Investigation
The
Pediatric Clinical Research Center is currently supporting approximately
90 research protocols. The major areas of investigation are listed
below.
- ADHD/Autism:
Cognitive function in children with and without attention and
memory disorders; neuropsychological profiles in children with
functioning autism.
- Community
Based Research: Studies into the prevention of child neglect;
obesity intervention project for inner city Latino children and
adolescents; teen violence; ADHD, head trauma; trial of psychosocial
training for pediatric generalists; social networks and parent-provider
communication among African-American parents.
- Dentistry:
Educating non-dental primary care providers about early childhood
caries; the effect of severe early childhood caries and comprehensive
dental intervention on children's weight.
- Endocrinology:
Health habits of adolescents and young adults with type I diabetes;
Youth type I diabetes non-adherence prevention program; prospective
studies in infants of the immunopathogenesis of type I diabetes
(PANDA).
- Emergency
Medicine: Improving pediatric asthma care in the District
of Columbia: an emergency department collaborative project (IMPACT
DC) enhanced surveillance and intervention phase.
- Genetics
and Metabolism: Molecular bases of OTC deficiency and
related disorders; Candidate gene and protein studies in disease;
Monocyte membrane function in dysferlin deficiency; Blood spot
assay of ammonia scavenger drugs; Pharmacokinetics of oral sodium-phenylbutyrate.
- Muscular
Dystrophy: Molecular pathophysiology of muscular dystrophy
by expression profiling: efficacy and safety of glutamine
and creatine monohydrate in Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
- Obesity:
Obesity among inner city Latino children and adolescents:
intervention project.
- Hematology:
A prospective study of transfusion-transmitted diseases as assayed
by molecular and immunologic assays.
-
Sickle Cell Anemia: The Genetic epidemiology
of stroke in sickle cell disease; pediatric hydrocyurea phase
III clinical trial: "baby hug"; optimizing primary
stroke prevention in children with sickle cell anemia (STOP
II).
- HIV
and AIDS: Evaluation of HIV-Specific CD8+ T-Cell responses
and escape mutations in relation to disease progression; prevalence
of morphologic and metabolic abnormalities in HIV infected and
uninfected women; short-cycle therapy in adolescents with established
viral suppression; novel method to determine HIV incidence among
youth; optimizing antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children
and adolescents; effects of highly active antiretroviral therapy
on the recovery of the immune function; effect of antiretroviral
therapy on body composition; chronic kidney disease in pediatric
AIDS.
- Muscular
Dystrophy: Molecular pathophysiology of muscular dystrophy
by expression profiling; randomized study of daily vs. high dose
weekly Prednisone therapy; randomized study of Pentoxifylline
as rescue treatment; CoQ10 and creatine monohydrate in Duchenne
muscular dystrophy; open-label pilot study of Oxatomide in steroid
naive DMD.
- Neurology:
Magnesium as a neuroprotective agent following pediatric traumatic
brain injury; a phase I trial of PEG 1200 intron-alpha-2B (PEG-Intron)
for plexiform neurofibroma; fMRI studies of remedation and developmental
dyslexia, functional neuroanatomy or reading in hyperlexic children,
studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging; Cognitive
function in autism spectrum disorders; Cognitive function in people
with and without attention and memory, plasticity of language
networks in childhood epilepsy;
- Oncology:
Pharmacokinetics: phase I and II studies of cytotoxic agents and
metabolic effects of chemotherapy, with a special concentration
on solid tumors and hematologic malignancies.
-
Neurooncology: Phase I-II studies of therapies
in pediatric patients with recurrent or progressive poor-prognosis
brain tumor.
- Psychology:
Adult attachment and intervention efficacy with preterms.
-
Neuropschology: Psychological sequelae (effects)
of disturbed sleep in pediatrics.
- Attention
deficits & Hyperactivity: A lab for clinical basic
research on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- Psychiatry:
Diagnostic classification of infantile anorexia; controlled family
study of infantile anorexia and sensory food aversions; treatment
of early age mania; Levothyroxine in the treatment of pediatric
anorexia nervosa.
- Pulmonary
Medicine: Improving pediatric asthma care in the District
of Columbia; refining techniques for isolation of mononuclear
cells from human respiratory washings; immunity and thrombosis
in acute lung injury; characterization of mucins in tracheal secretions.
- Rare
Diseases: Urea cycle disorders—registry and longitudinal
study; N-Carbamylglutamate (Carbaglu®): effect on ureagenesis
in N-Acetylglutamate deficiency. Sickle Cell Anemia: Silent cerebral
infarct multi-center clinical trial; pediatric hydroxyurea phase
III clinical trail.
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