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Efti in Patients With Hormone Receptor Positive/HER2-neg Breast Cancer

The goal of this interventional study is to determine pathological complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and Efti treatment. This is a prospective single arm interventional trial in patients with early-stage HR+/HER2 -ve breast cancer (Stage I-III) who are eligible for neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). Enrolled patients will be treated with single agent efti for 3 weeks and then start NAC in combination with efti. There are 2 standard NAC usually used and will be determined by treating physician prior to starting on this trial.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Jun 11, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Have histologically documented HR+/HER2 neg (defined as ER expression >10% by IH... [+8]

Receiving concurrent anti-neoplastic therapy for another malignancy [+12]

Status: Recruiting

PRISMA Maternal and Newborn Health Study

Access to quality antenatal care (ANC) and postnatal care (PNC), including maternal, newborn, and infant services, is integral to reducing adverse pregnancy-related health outcomes and promoting positive birth experiences. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a total of eight ANC visits for pregnant women. However, the ANC coverage rate remains considerably lower among more vulnerable populations, and the quality of care that women receive is inconsistent, often poor, and frequently fails to detect risks in a timely fashion or adequately prepare women for the birth process. While rates of facility-based delivery are on the rise worldwide, disparities persist and the quality of care across facilities remains uneven. Even less information is available on PNC, where services beyond routine immunizations may not be widely available, especially in resource-poor regions. Additionally, limited evidence exists on innovative service delivery approaches and how to effectively scale tested maternal and newborn health (MNH) interventions. This coupled with the fragmented datasets from smaller studies limit our ability to advocate for policy change. The Pregnancy Risk Stratification Innovation and Measurement Alliance (PRiSMA) is implementing a harmonized open cohort study that seeks to evaluate pregnancy risk factors and their associations with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including stillbirth, neonatal mortality and morbidity, and maternal mortality and severe morbidity. The goals are to develop a harmonized data set to improve understanding of pregnancy risk factors, vulnerabilities, and morbidity and mortality and to estimate the burden of these risk factors and outcomes in LMICs. Ultimately, these data will inform development of innovative strategies to optimize pregnancy outcomes for mothers and their newborns.

Participants needed: 267,897
Trial details
Age: 15+Biological sex: FemaleType: ObservationalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Jun 11, 2026Locations: 5
Eligibility criteria

Lives within the study catchment area; [+7]

Nonviable (e.g. ectopic or molar) pregnancy; [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

A Basket Clinical Study to Assess Glycerol Tributyrate in Patients With Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis, Stroke-like Episodes (MELAS) or Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy-Plus (LHON-Plus)

This is a parallel arm non-randomized dose-escalation, open-label basket exploratory phase 1 clinical trial where Mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, stroke-like episodes (MELAS) and Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy-Plus (LHON-Plus) participants will undergo simultaneous enrollment in two disease-based arms and receive daily oral doses of glycerol tributyrate to assess its safety and potential for efficacy using clinical, biochemical, and molecular evidence. This study will utilize a two-month baseline lead-in phase to establish and document the clinical baseline for each participant in both arms in order to compare the molecular and clinical parameters. This is clinically relevant in light of the high clinical heterogeneity among subjects affected by the same mitochondrial disease (MELAS or LHON-Plus). For ethical concerns prompted by the lack of treatment for these two intractable and progressive mitochondrial diseases, there will not be a placebo control group. Thus, each participant will act as their own control and receive oral doses of glycerol tributyrate, eliminating the need for a placebo. Considering the high clinical heterogeneity among participants affected by MELAS or LHON-Plus and some clinical divergence between MELAS and LHON-Plus, this strategy is beneficial to every enrolled participants, as each will receive the investigational drug, glycerol tributyrate. In addition, this approach will determine the subject-specific maximal optimized dose in a personalized medicine-based approach. After approval of the IRB protocol from the Institutional Review Board Data and signed consent form from all participants, this investigational basket clinical trial has three phases spanning over 20 months: * A baseline lead-in phase (2 months) to collect participant-specific baseline for clinical, biochemical, molecular and metabolic biomarkers that will be monitored throughout the subsequent dose-escalation and clinical phases. * A dose-escalation phase (6 months) to determine the participant-specific maximum tolerated dose (MTD) during which participant-specific clinical and biochemical biomarkers are collected every month. * A clinical phase at a fixed subject-specific MTD dose (12 months) to collect participant-specific clinical, biochemical, molecular and metabolic biomarkers and to perform three scheduled skin biopsies: at the outset, mid-point, and the end of this clinucal phase. We have planned for a 12-month-long clinical phase at a fixed participant-specific MTD considering the absence of reliable predictors that makes idiosyncratic disease-specific symptoms for MELAS and LHON-Plus impossible to forecast among participant for assessing the potential efficacy of glycerol tributyrate by monitoring clinical symptoms specific for each disease. During the 12-month-long time-frame, disease-specific clinical symptoms will be collected as preliminary evidence of efficacy of glycerol tributyrate using disease-specific biomarkers. Finally, discharge procedure during which the clinical investigator will record non-serious adverse events or serious adverse events for 7 or 30 days, respectively, after the last day of study participation.

Participants needed: 24
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Jun 4, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Participants must be aged 18 to 65 years [+7]

• History of another primary mitochondrial disorder [+13]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) vs IFA Acceptability Crossover Trial

This is an open-label individually randomized mixed methods cross-over trial to assess acceptability, preference, and side effects of IFA formulations with 60 mg of iron to MMS formulations with 60 mg of iron.

Participants needed: 130
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Jun 4, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Attending first ANC visit at the study clinic [+4]

Severe anemia (defined as Hb <8.5 g/dL per Tanzania standard of care) [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Controlled Human Infection Study of Orally Administered Trichuris Trichiura Eggs in Naïve Adults

A Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) is being developed to provide early proof-of-concept that experimental infection with the intestinal nematode, Trichuris trichiura, is feasible and safe. The proposed model consists of enrolling consenting, healthy, trichuriasis-naïve adults and challenging them with the investigational product, Trichuris trichiura Egg Inoculum, to assess their ability to result in detectable infection. The proposed study will be a feasibility study that will consist of administering different doses of the Trichuris trichiura Egg Inoculum to healthy adult volunteers to determine the optimal dose (i.e., number of T. trichiura eggs) that is safe, well-tolerated and results in consistent infection.

Participants needed: 18
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18-45Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Jun 4, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Males or females between 18 and 45 years, inclusive. [+4]

Pregnancy as determined by a positive urine human choriogonadotropin (hCG) (if f... [+21]

Status: Recruiting

Support Your Heart, Phase 1

This is a pilot feasibility study designed to establish the feasibility and acceptability of the "Support Your Heart" (SYH) study's phone-based protocols regarding AHA's LE8, social isolation, loneliness, and stress. The age range for this intervention is 18-39, which is intended to reflect the transitional life period from adolescence to adulthood. Participants must also display at least two LE8 risk factors for cardiovascular disease (e.g., not enough sleep or physical activity; tobacco/nicotine product use; elevated body mass index; high cholesterol, high blood pressure, elevated HbA1c , and/or poor diet). Participants will receive weekly calls (averaging around 20-30 minutes each) from a SYH health coach in order to review key concepts, give personalized progress, and provide consistent feedback over the course of 12 weeks. SYH staff will measure improvement in AHA metrics as well as participant burden, acceptability, satisfaction, adherence, and retention. This research has the potential to create substantial public health impact by addressing cardiovascular health, social isolation, loneliness, and stress, all of which represent significant burdens to individual health.

Participants needed: 20
Trial details
Age: 18-39Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Jun 3, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

18-39 at time of enrollment [+9]

1. Major medical condition or chronic disease that would impede physical activit...

Status: Not yet recruiting

ChatGPT-Supported Text Messaging Program for Smoking Cessation

The current research proposal aims to explore how a purpose driven LLM ChatGPT chatbot, BeFreeBot, might enhance an evidence-based text messaging smoking cessation program, BeFree. The research will consist of a formative evaluation comparing quitting related outcomes among users of BeFree+Bot and BeFree.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: May 22, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

lives in the US [+3]

none

Status: Not yet recruiting

HIV Self-Testing and Long-Acting Injectables for HIV Treatment and Prevention Among Commercial Minibus Drivers (I-TEST LAIs) in Nigeria

Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI ART) and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (LAI PrEP) have the potential to transform HIV treatment and prevention, especially in reaching individuals such as commercial minibus drivers who have minimal or no contact with traditional health facilities. The project proposes to use a culturally appropriate and community-engaged approach to promote the uptake of HIV self-testing, LAI-ART, and LAI-PrEP among commercial minibus drivers in Nigeria by engaging commercial minibus drivers as peer educators/research facilitators.

Participants needed: 400
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18+Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: May 15, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Male commercial minibus drivers who have worked as a driver for at least 6 month... [+3]

Known HIV positivity [+2]

Status: Recruiting

DISCOVERY of Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes in Youth

The goal of the DISCOVERY study is to provide innovative critical information regarding the unique natural history of glycemic control, insulin sensitivity, and β-cell function, and their mechanistic determinates, in obese adolescents at risk for developing type 2 diabetes.

Participants needed: 3,600
Trial details
Age: 8-15Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: May 7, 2026Locations: 20
Eligibility criteria

Overweight or obesity with BMI ≥85th percentile [+3]

Diabetes based on history, or HbA1c ≥6.5% in the medical record or at screening [+15]

Status: Recruiting

NSS Grocery Store Brazil

The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) front-of-package labels (FOPL) on Brazilian parents' food and beverage selections for their children. The study includes three arms: 1. no NSS FOPL control group, 2. a group exposed to a NSS FOPL modeled after the Mexican warning label for NSS, and 3. a group exposed to a NSS FOPL using the magnifying glass symbol currently implemented in Brazil for nutrients of public health concern. Participants will be instructed to select products for their child, including one yogurt, three beverages (for breakfast, lunch, and dinner), one granola, and one cereal bar.

Participants needed: 1,068
Trial details
Age: 20+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Apr 15, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged 20 years or older, [+9]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Self-Help Plus Pilot Study, Colombia: Train2Care

This project will strengthen local capacity for mental health care in high-need settings in Colombia by culturally and linguistically adapting the Self-Help+ intervention and delivering participatory, supervised training. Local community leaders will be trained to implement Self Help+ for their own well-being and to train others in their communities. The project will deliver a structured program with hands-on practice, ongoing technical support, and participatory evaluation of psychosocial outcomes and sustainability.

Participants needed: 40
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Apr 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

18 years old and living in the study area

Current risk of self-harm or suicide that requires a higher level of care [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Erector Spinae Versus Intercostal Nerve Blocks With Liposomal Bupivacaine for Analgesia in Thoracic Surgery

This clinical trial compares efficacy in postoperative pain management in thoracic surgery between erector spinae block versus liposomal bupivacaine injections.

Participants needed: 120
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18-90Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Apr 9, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Video assisted pulmonary resection, pleurodesis or decortication

Allergy to local anesthetics [+2]

Status: Recruiting

What Works to Prevent Violence - Malawi Moyo Olemekeza

Violence against women is complex and must be addressed at multiple levels, with leadership from women themselves on how to bring about positive change to free women and girls from daily experiences of violence and to promote their rights. It is in this context that the Pamodzi Kuthetsa Nkhanza (PKN) consortium will implement a programme to facilitate the prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Malawi as one of the most common forms of VAW experienced in Malawi. The programme takes a whole community approach and uses gender transformative approaches at different levels of society to address the root causes of IPV. It will draw primarily on two existing, evidence-based prevention models, namely SASA! Together (community mobilisation model) and Moyo Olemekeza (MO) (gender norms and behaviour change and economic empowerment approach). The institutional strengthening component of these evaluations is meant to create an enabling environment. The cRCT described in this protocol will assess the added value of the women's social and economic empowerment programme (MO) when layered on top of SASA! Together for eligible at-risk households.

Participants needed: 1,700
Trial details
Age: 18-49Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Apr 3, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

The household has a woman aged 18-49 who are in monogamous relationships [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Implementing a Scalable Smoke-free Home Intervention in Armenia and Georgia

Tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure represent critical health disparities in low- and middle-income countries; Armenia and Georgia represent the 11th and 6th highest smoking rates in men globally (51.5% and 55.5%, respectively), but have low rates of smoking in women (1.8% and 7.8%) and few smoke-free homes (38.6%), which can reduce secondhand smoke exposure and tobacco use rates. This study builds on ongoing collaborations between George Washington University, Emory, and national public health organizations in Armenia and Georgia and advancements in local public health infrastructure; it aims to adapt an evidence-based smoke-free home intervention for homes in Armenia and Georgia, develop capacity to deliver the intervention via local community partners and the national quitlines, and test the intervention in a hybrid effectiveness-implementation randomized clinical trial. This work will advance the knowledge base informing strategies to reduce global tobacco-related disparities, as well as the implementation and scale-out of evidence-based interventions in low- and middle-income countries.

Participants needed: 550
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Mar 23, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

be greater than or equal to 18 years old [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Predicting Response to Neoadjuvant Endocrine Therapy (Neo-PREDICT)

The goal of this clinical trial is to determine how the duration of hormone blocking (endocrine) therapy given prior to surgery (called "neoadjuvant" treatment) affects breast cancer. The main questions the trial aims is answer are: 1. How breast cancer responds to endocrine therapy given prior to surgery? 2. To predict tumor pre-operative endocrine prognostic index (PEPI) score for subjects enrolled in cohort B or C Participants with early-stage breast cancer (Stage I-III) who are eligible for Neoadjuvant Endocrine Therapy (NET) will be enrolled in the study. Participants will: * receive endocrine therapy as part of regular care for breast cancer * consent to samples of blood and tissue evaluation to determine how endocrine therapy effects the tumor * participate in this research anywhere from 2 weeks to 1 year, depending on duration of endocrine therapy and when surgery will be performed

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Mar 3, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Be capable of understanding the investigational nature of the study and all pert... [+9]

Inability to comply taking NET [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Erector Spinae Block for Thoracic Surgery

The aim of this study is to determine if erector spinae injections with bolus infusions with local anesthetic decrease postsurgical pain and opioid consumption in patients undergoing pulmonary resection surgery.

Participants needed: 70
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18-90Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Feb 25, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

pulmonary resection [+1]

pleurodesis [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Effects of a Non-nutritive Sweetener Reduction Intervention in Pregnancy and Lactation on Maternal and Infant Outcomes

The effects of consuming non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) during pregnancy and lactation on infant obesity and cardiometabolic disease risk are not well understood. In this project, pregnant women who frequently consume NNS will be randomly assigned to an NNS-restriction intervention (NNS restriction during pregnancy and lactation or during lactation only) or a control group (no NNS restriction) to determine whether NNS consumption during pregnancy and/or lactation affects infant body composition, maternal blood sugar during pregnancy, and the infants' gut microbiome and metabolome. The results of this study have the potential to shape recommendations around NNS consumption during pregnancy and lactation, thereby potentially improving maternal and infant metabolic health and reducing the global burden of obesity and cardiometabolic disease.

Participants needed: 324
Trial details
Age: 18-45Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Feb 18, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Pregnant [+7]

Physical or mental concerns preventing study participation; [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Changing Youth Narratives on Firearm Violence ("Run It Up") Intervention

The Run It Up project is an experimental, theory-driven effort to address a specific connection between structural factors, youth identity development, and violence, where structural factors in some communities may limit adolescent beliefs about potential life-trajectories ("possible selves"), and foreground potential trajectories that include violence as integral. The intervention seeks to counter that dynamic by: 1) identifying alternative, non-violent identity trajectories that have attributes meaningful for youth and actualizing those trajectories through a community support structure; and 2) developing and disseminating multiple media products featuring narratives about these alternative trajectories. The goal is to change the calculation of possible selves for adolescents in the identity development stage through the introduction, and actualization, of desirable, tangible trajectories that do not involve violence or pro-violence norms, resulting in a reduction of youth involvement in firearm violence. The intervention and research is being conducted through a partnership between the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health and the Washington, DC community of Washington Highlands, and is funded through a grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD). In the first phase, formative research was completed to identify attributes and alternative non-violent trajectories, determine intervention elements, develop an intervention "brand" representing the attributes, develop a baseline-follow-up survey measuring theoretical mediators/moderators, outcomes, and other potential influencing factors, and identify community data to be used for a time-series analysis. Now in the second phase, the baseline data from a sample of community youth and parents/guardians are currently being collected prior to implementing the intervention. Evaluation is a two group, quasi-experimental community cohort design using survey and community-level data.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 12+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Feb 12, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Not listed

Status: Recruiting

What Works - Malawi SASA! Together

Violence against women is complex and must be addressed at multiple levels, with leadership from women themselves on how to bring about positive change to free women and girls from daily experiences of violence and to promote their rights. It is in this context that the Pamodzi Kuthetsa Nkhanza (PKN) consortium will implement a programme to facilitate the prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Malawi as one of the most common forms of VAW experienced in Malawi. The programme takes a whole community approach and uses gender transformative approaches at different levels of society to address the root causes of IPV. It will draw primarily on two existing, evidence-based prevention models, namely SASA! Together (community mobilisation model) and Moyo Olemekeza (MO) (gender norms and behaviour change and economic empowerment approach). A cluster randomised controlled trial (cRCT) will evaluate the effectiveness of the PKN programme, assessing the effectiveness of the SASA! Together programme at shifting individual behaviours and reducing violence in intimate relationships while also tackling community norms that drive these forms of violence against women. The cRCT will also assess the added value of combining SASA! Together and a women's social and economic empowerment programme (MO) for most at-risk households. This protocol focuses on the evaluation of the SASA! Together programme.

Participants needed: 4,800
Trial details
Age: 18-49Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Feb 12, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Women and men aged 18-49 who have ever been in an intimate (romantic) relationsh... [+1]

Women and men younger than 18 years or older than 49 years old [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Impact of Early ADL Participation on Outcomes Post DRF

This study is a randomized controlled trial (RCT). This RCT which will study the effect of performing daily activities early after a distal radius fracture being treated conservatively in a cast. This study will have two groups. The experimental group will watch a video and be given a handout on how to perform daily activities with the hand of the injured wrist while in a cast and cast care. The control group will watch a video on cast care and be given a handout on cast care. Outcome measures will be taken at initial evaluation between 0-3 weeks, at 6 weeks, at 9 weeks, and at 3 months. Outcome measures will include the Michigan Wrist Evaluation, Visual Analog Pain Scale, Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia-11 Scale, finger mobility testing, grip and pinch strength, and the 9 hole peg test to test fine motor coordination. Outcome measure scores will be compared between groups using a t-test statistical test. Outcome measure scores will also be tested within groups using a paired t-test.

Participants needed: 64
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Feb 12, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Not listed

Status: Recruiting

HAVEN-Connect Youth Suicide Prevention

HAVEN=CONNECT is a comprehensive depression and suicide prevention intervention that is designed to be integrated into predominantly Black churches, a strategically ideal location for mental health intervention for Black youth. HAVEN=CONNECT has three components: (1) Church Community Engagement: an interactive process of introducing the program to key church leaders and stakeholder groups. (2) Faith-Based Curriculum: educational overview for pastors, other ministerial staff and youth lay leaders on how to integrate the program into the church using communication mediums that have cultural and religious relevance in the Black Church context. (3) Youth-Connect Intervention: The goals of this project are to test the impact of HAVEN=CONNECT (HAVEN) on key intervention targets, hypothesized mediators, and build a research-informed implementation strategy for future large-scale testing.

Participants needed: 240
Trial details
Age: 13-19Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Feb 11, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

75% of members self-identify as Black or African American, [+1]

self-identify as Black/African American, [+5]

Status: Recruiting

The DC Cohort Longitudinal HIV Status Neutral Study

The goal of the DC Cohort is to establish a clinic-based city-wide longitudinal cohort that will describe clinical outcomes, and improve the quality of care for patients diagnosed with Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) or at higher risk for acquiring HIV and receiving care in Washington, DC.

Participants needed: 19,000
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Feb 2, 2026Locations: 14
Eligibility criteria

Patient is receiving care for HIV at one or more of the twelve participating cli... [+2]

Patient is unable or refuses to provide informed consent. [+10]

Status: Recruiting

Texts for Diabetes Control Among Homeless Persons

This mixed method study includes a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) and qualitative methods to assess the impact of a SMS text strategy in diabetes control among persons who experience homelessness.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Jan 14, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Homeless person age ≥ 21 [+4]

Pregnant or within 3 months postpartum [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Effectiveness Study of a Lifestyle Intervention Versus Metformin in Mothers With Recent Gestational Diabetes

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of a 6-month lifestyle intervention compared to Metformin in postpartum women who have delivered a singleton, live born infant within the last 12 weeks to 1 year and had a pregnancy complicated by gestational diabetes. The main question this study aims to answer is: Is a Lifestyle Intervention or Metformin more effective for weight loss in postpartum women with recent gestational diabetes? Researchers will compare a 6-month Lifestyle Intervention and Metformin to see if either intervention is more effective in achieving weight loss and improving health outcomes. Participants will: * Attend an in-person baseline visit to receive a Bluetooth-enabled scale and Fitbit, have blood drawn for testing, and have their height, weight, and blood pressure measured. Participants will also be asked to bring in their infant, and the study team will measure the infant's weight and length. * Track diet, physical activity, and weight using the Fitbit and Looseit! apps. * Attend weekly online group sessions for the first 4 weeks, then biweekly sessions. * If not meeting weight loss goals, be randomized to either Enhanced Lifestyle Intervention or Metformin arms of the study. * If randomized to Metformin, participants will attend one in-person meeting with the study provider, get blood drawn for testing, and undergo a urine pregnancy test before starting the medication. * Continue with biweekly group sessions or have regular check-in calls. * If randomized to the Enhanced Lifestyle Intervention, participants will get a free Instacart membership, a 1:1 session with the study health counselor focused on meal planning and free grocery delivery once a week for the remainder of the study. * Participants will meet every other week via Zoom with the health counselor and other participants in the enhanced lifestyle arm. * At the end of the 6 months, all participants will come for an in-person visit to get blood drawn for testing. Participants will also be asked to bring in their infant, and the study team will measure the infant's weight and length.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-45Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Jan 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Mothers between 8 weeks and 12 months postpartum from a pregnancy complicated by... [+3]

Pregnant or planned pregnancy within the next 6 months. [+5]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Decision Support Tool to Integrate PrEP Into Emergency Departments

This project will explore the development of a personalized decision support tool to assist with pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) initiation and persistence among patients identified in the emergency department (ED) and urgent care settings as PrEP eligible. First, the investigators will use a sequence of validated implementation science methodologies to develop and validate a decision support tool designed to optimize PrEP persistence by strengthening self-efficacy by addressing the multifaceted medical and social needs of the individual patient. The investigators will then test the preliminary effectiveness of this tool through a pilot stepped wedge implementation trial in two EDs and an urgent care in Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC among 120 PrEP eligible patients to determine PrEP initiation, linkage to care, persistence, and adherence rates.

Participants needed: 120
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: George Washington UniversityUpdated: Dec 12, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

English-speaking [+2]

Currently taking PEP, PrEP, or present with signs/symptoms of acute HIV infectio... [+6]