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Tundra lists 2 Multi-omics clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT06894095

Dongzong Cardiovascular Bio-imaging Registry Study

The DAILY project is a large-scale, multicenter, prospective initiative designed to establish a comprehensive bio-imaging database that integrates multidimensional data, including living environments, psychosocial and cognitive assessments, advanced lung and cardiovascular imaging, multi-omics profiles, clinical medication and surgical records, and health outcomes. Leveraging this extensive, multiscale dataset, the project aims to elucidate the intricate interplay between genetic biology and environmental factors in driving downstream biological alterations, thereby shaping lung and cardiovascular structural and functional phenotypes, and ultimately influencing the onset and progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Through a systematic exploration and understanding of this complex network, the project seeks to identify critical intervention points and develop innovative strategies for the prevention and management of CVD.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-03-25

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Cardiovascular Diseases
Multi-omics
Living Environments
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NCT06452550

Neurophenotype Predicts CD Disease Progression

The goal of this observational study is aimed to develop a novel multimodal neuroimaging-based model to characterize the neurophenotype of Crohn's Disease patients and assess its ability for predicting disease progression, using multiomics data to interpret the model. Participants will be followed-up of at least six months for patients without disease progression to assess the relationship between neurophenotype and intestinal outcomes.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2024-06-11

Radiomics
Multi-omics