DMID supports extramural research including clinical trials to control and prevent diseases caused by virtually all infectious agents except HIV.
The BPCA DCC supports multiple clinical trials involving exclusively infants and children designed to improve labeling of drugs for pediatric use.
Mission: to improve the lives of children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by obtaining an in-depth understanding of pediatric IBD.
Ophthalmic Training and Certification facilitates standardization in data collection which improves the integrity of the overall study outcome.
Evaluate the safety and tolerability of OBM's ocular gene therapy products in targeted populations.
NAPRTCS is a research effort organized in 1987 to study the clinical course and natural history of children with renal dysfunction.
The goal of the Age-Related Eye Disease Study is to learn about macular degeneration and cataract, two leading causes of vision loss in older adults.
The mission of the Vaccine Research Center (VRC) is to conduct research that facilitates the development of effective vaccines for human diseases.
SCORE2 is designed to assess whether bevacizumab is non-inferior to aflibercept for the treatment of macular edema associated with CRVO.
The NNTC was established to collect, store, and distribute samples of fluids and tissue from HIV-infected individuals.