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NYU MANAGING EPILEPSY WELL (MEW) STUDY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF TELEPHONE-BASED SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY
This is a two-arm randomized controlled trial to compare telephone-based depression self-management (UPLIFT) to telephone-based support groups (BOOST). A sample of 120 English- and Spanish-speaking people with epilepsy (PWE) with elevated depressive symptoms will be enrolled. Both interventions are 8-week programs delivered in one-hour weekly sessions to groups of 6 participants. Changes in depressive symptoms, quality of life (QOL) and seizures will be assessed over 12 months. We will also explore mediators and moderators of treatment effects and identify factors associated with participation and retention.
NYU Patient Registry for the Study of Perception Emotion and Cognition
The NYU Patient Registry for the of Study of Perception, Emotion, and Cognition will serve as a resource for neuroscientists and clinicians at the NYU School of Medicine and School of Arts and Science. It will be populated by individuals with neurological illnesses that agree to be contacted for participation in prospective behavioral research studies. The primary goal of the Registry is to facilitate behavioral research on human lesion populations.
NYU Pediatric Diabetes Database and Biobank
The pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes is still incompletely understood. Markers of autoimmunity and immunologic changes occur prior to the development of elevated blood sugar levels. A significant amount of insulin production remains at diagnosis and slowly decreases over time. If we can better understand the processes involved in the evolution of insulin deficiency, we may be able to provide a mechanism through which we can slow or stop beta cell destruction. The New York University (NYU) Pediatric Diabetes Database and Biobank Study aims to: 1) Maintain a database from which clinical questions may be answered in the future2) Examine the rate of loss of beta cell function in subjects diagnosed with diabetes3) Examine the rate of loss of beta cell function in relatives of subjects diagnosed with diabetes4) Examine the role of the microbiome in the development of diabetes in children5) Identify environmental biomarkers present in serum and urine6) Create a resource to facilitate biomedical research within and without the NYULMC community 7) Examine the above in relation to cytokine production8) Examine the above in relation to T-cell function