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Healthy Children Needed for Single Study Visit on Immunometabolic Dysregulation

Healthy control children are needed to help participate in a study on Immunometabolic Dysregulation.
Sleep and Growth Study 2

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is seeking healthy adolescents between the ages of 12-13, who are currently in the 7th grade, to participate in the Sleep and Growth Study 2.
Pediatric Normative Data for the Complete Minnesota Dexterity Test

The Division of Rheumatology at CHOP is looking to engage healthy participants for several research studies with the goal of learning more about ways to improve the health and well-being of children and young adults.
BoneGN

Glomerular disease is a major cause of chronic kidney disease associated with substantial morbidity; children and adults with glomerular disease face many threats to bone health.
ADHD ETA Driving Cohort Study

We are asking both parents and their child between ages 16-18 who recently received their learner's permit to partner with us as we learn more about teen driving safety. We are looking for children both with and without an ADHD diagnosis to participate.
Adolescent Communication of Emotion Study (ACES)
The purpose of this study is to understand how children and adolescents respond to different emotions and social situations.
Aneurysms in ARPKD
The primary goal of this research study is to learn if patients with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) are at risk for brain aneurysms or cardiovascular abnormalities.
Beta-cell Responsiveness to the Incretin Hormones (Aim1)
The goal of the study extension is to see whether the incretin hormone GIP increases insulin secretion in individuals with CF and normal glucose tolerance compared to individuals without CF and normal glucose tolerance.
Bio Repository

The purpose of this research study is to collect different types of samples (such as stool, swabs, urine) to form a biorepository.
CrCEST MRI in Mitochondrial Disease
Study focusing on non-invasive MRI procedures to measure biological activity within leg muscles of individuals, including both healthy volunteers and those with mitochondrial disease.