Adult Studies
We are currently recruiting volunteers for all studies listed below.
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
Join Advanced Research Center in advancing Alzheimer’s disease treatment. These studies are investigating the efficacy of drugs as treatments for symptoms associated with AD in adults ages 50 to 90.
Cardiovascular Disease
Do you have cardiovascular disease and elevated cholesterol levels? This study is investigating a drug as treatment for lowering cholesterol levels in adults with cardiovascular disease.
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Rise above depression with ARC. This study is investigating the efficacy of a drug as treatment for depression symptoms in adults who are currently taking antidepressants.
Myositis
Myositis may knock you down, but you can keep getting back up. This study is investigating the efficacy of a drug as treatment for dermatomyositis (DM) and anti-synthetase inflammatory syndrome (ASIM). The results will help provide more information for future DM and ASIM treatments in adults.
Osteoarthritis
Do you have knee pain due to osteoarthritis? This study is investigating the efficacy of a drug as a treatment for moderate to severe knee pain cased by osteoarthritis. The results will help provide more information for future treatments of knee pain caused by osteoarthritis.
Schizophrenia
This study is evaluating a drug as a treatment to improve psychotic symptoms in adults with schizophrenia. The results will help provide more information for future schizophrenia treatments for adults suffering from acute exacerbation or relapse of psychotic symptoms.
Tourette’s Disorder
This study for children, adolescents, and adults with Tourette’s Disorder is now enrolling participants. This study is investigating the safety and efficacy of a drug as treatment for those with Tourette’s.
Tardive Dyskinesia
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a condition caused by long-term use of neuroleptic drugs. This study is investigating the efficacy of a drug as treatment for TD associated with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression.