In the battle against devastating diseases such as cancer, a major effort is the development and testing of new tactics: surgeries, drugs, radiation therapies, preventive therapies and combinations of those that might lead to a cure. Clinical trials — scientific studies that test the effectiveness of a treatment, device, or drug — contribute to finding new and better ways of treating diseases. For example, a trial may test the effectiveness of blood pressure medication or whether a certain drug can lower cholesterol.
Hundreds of clinical trials take place at the USC Health Sciences Campus each year, giving select patients access to therapies not available elsewhere. If you are interested in participating in one of our clinical trials, please visit the following websites for more information.
Available Trials:
Aortic Valve Replacement
CoreValve
Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis Research Unit
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Cardiothoracic Surgery Clinical Trials
Cardiovascular Medicine
Cardiovascular Research Unit
Colorectal Surgery
Colorectal Surgery Clinical Trials
Fertility
Natural Cycle IVF Study
ZIFT Study Information
Government Website
US National Institutes of Health - Clinical Trials Website
Neurological Surgery
Neurological Surgery Clinical Trials
Neurology
Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials
Stroke Clinical Trials
or contact Jennifer Hagemann at (323) 224.5138
Neuromuscular Clinical Trials
or call (323) 442-8356 / (323) 442-8852
Memory and Aging Center Clinical Trials
Oncology
Oncology Clinical Trials
Pharmacy
Laboratory for Pharmacodynamic Research
Preventive Medicine
Health, Emotion, & Addiction Laboratory
Influence of Genes and Emotions on Medication Effects Study
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Geriatric Studies Center- Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Urology
Urology Clinical Trials
Vascular
Vascular Care Clinical Trials
or call (323) 442-5752