Child Trials for: Reproductive Hormones

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Girls ages 8 to 18, who are not taking hormonal medications, are needed for studies of reproductive hormone changes during adolescence. Some studies involve a single blood sample or an overnight admission in the General Clinical Research C...

Discover how your daughter can participate in clinical research We are seeking healthy normal weight and obese girls and adolescents to participate in clinical research studies We are recruiting girls at all stages of puberty, 7-18 year...
Department: Internal Medicine
Primary Investigator: Marshall John, C

Discover how your daughter can participate in clinical research We are seeking healthy normal weight and obese girls and adolescents to participate in clinical research studies We are recruiting girls at all stages of puberty, 7-18 year...
Department: Internal Medicine
Primary Investigator: McCartney Christopher,

Discover how your daughter can participate in clinical research We are seeking healthy normal weight and obese girls and adolescents to participate in clinical research studies We are recruiting girls at all stages of puberty, 7-18 year...
Department: Internal Medicine
Primary Investigator: McCartney Christopher,

Girls ages 8 to 18, who are not taking hormonal medications, are needed for studies of reproductive hormone changes during adolescence. Some studies involve a single blood sample or an overnight admission in the General Clinical Research C...

Discover how your daughter can participate in clinical research We are seeking healthy normal weight and obese girls and adolescents to participate in clinical research studies We are recruiting girls at all stages of puberty, 7-18 ye...
Department: Internal Medicine
Primary Investigator: Marshall John, C

Girls ages 7-18 years Healthy or Overweight No periods yet or Regular / Irregular Periods All Studies Involve Overnight Admission to the UVa Clinical Research Center  Compensation range $75 - $400 Alll sponsored and paid by Nationa...
Department: Internal Medicine
Primary Investigator: McCartney Christopher,