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Clinical research - Observational - Prognostic study

Description

Observational clinical research that aims to evaluate a biomarker or diagnostic method with regards to its ability to predict the propability of remission or worsening of a condition. Patients are observed either spontaneously over time or during therapy. Biomarkers/diagnostic methods may be able to predict which therapy is most promising. Description adapted from: https://www.aerzteblatt.de/int/archive/article/64227.

Research projects
4
Research areas
19
Research networks
2
Working groups
7
People
16
Publications
2
Event items
0

Research projects

Analysis of Blood Immune Cell Transcriptomes by Single-Cell RNA Sequencing (scRNA-seq)
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Anna Aschenbrenner
Organisations:
Charité – University Medicine Berlin, University Clinic Bonn, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
Research period:
2022-10
to not available
Research types:
Clinical research
Research areas:
Hemic and lymphatic system dysfunction, General
Analysis of Differences in Plasma Proteins Using Mass Spectrometry
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Markus Ralser
Organisations:
Charité – University Medicine Berlin
Research period:
2022-10
to not available
Research types:
Clinical research
Research areas:
General
Analysis of Serum/Plasma Markers and Changes in Cellular Composition and Activation of Blood Cells
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Birgit Sawitzki
Organisations:
Charité – University Medicine Berlin, Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH)
Research period:
2022-10
to not available
Research types:
Clinical research
Research areas:
General
Post-exertional malaise: a starting point to study and understand ME/CFS
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Netherlands
Principal investigator:
C.A.T. (Inge) Zijdewind
Organisations:
University of Groningen
Research period:
2023-01
to 2027-12
Research types:
Clinical research
Research areas:
Musculoskeletal system dysfunction, Nervous system dysfunction, Nutritional and metabolic system dysfunction, Cardiovascular system dysfunction