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New York University

Total Trials
3
Recruiting
3
Phases
N/A

New York University is a clinical research sponsor with 3 registered studies on ClinicalTrials.gov, of which 3 are actively recruiting participants. Research covers conditions including PTSD, Depression, Parent-Child Relations, Unaccompanied Migration.

Studies span multiple clinical phases, reflecting a pipeline that may include early-stage safety evaluations, mid-stage efficacy assessments, and large-scale confirmatory trials. All studies listed here are sourced directly from ClinicalTrials.gov and updated daily.

Frequently Asked Questions — New York University

How many clinical trials has New York University sponsored?
ClinicalMetric currently tracks 3 clinical trials sponsored by New York University, of which 3 are actively recruiting participants. These trials cover conditions including PTSD, Depression, Parent-Child Relations. Trial counts are updated daily from ClinicalTrials.gov and reflect currently registered studies.
What therapeutic areas does New York University research focus on?
New York University clinical trials span PTSD, Depression, Parent-Child Relations, Unaccompanied Migration, Cancer. Sponsor focus areas evolve as trials complete and new programs launch.
How do I participate in a New York University clinical trial?
To participate in a New York University trial, review the active studies listed on this page, check each trial's specific eligibility criteria on ClinicalTrials.gov, and contact the trial site directly—not the sponsor's headquarters. Trial sites are academic medical centers, hospitals, or specialized research clinics. Your physician can facilitate a referral. ClinicalMetric lists all New York University trials with current recruitment status updated daily.

Clinical Trials by New York University

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