Current Paid Research Studies and Clinical Trials

Research studies at the Research Institute at Lindner Center of HOPE are currently being conducted for Bipolar Disorder, Major Depression and Eating Disorders.

The Research Institute at Lindner Center of HOPE conducts research regarding the biological causes and treatments for mood and eating disorders. Currently Dr. Susan McElroy is recruiting people for studies on bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression), major depression, eating disorders (binge eating disorder), and smoking cessation.


For more information about the Research Institute, contact (513) 536-0716 or click here.


If you would like to fill out a short pre-screen questionnaire for one of our research studies in Cincinnati, please click below:

MYDAYIS®  for Bipolar Depression

Obesity study:  the role of the circadian system in binge eating disorder

Binge eating disorder study using investigational medication

Do You Have Bipolar Disorder?

What:
In partnership with the Mayo Clinic, LCOH seeks participants for Bipolar Biobank to provide samples of blood, complete an interview and questionnaires.

Who:
Adults 18 to 80 years old who have been diagnosed with BP I, BP II or schizoaffective disorder (bipolar type) may be eligible to participate.

Pay:
Participants will be reimbursed $50 for their time spent completing the entire study.

Details:
If you would like to fill out a short pre-screen questionnaire, please click here.

For more information call 513-536-0707 or email [email protected] 


Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder And Overweight?

What:
The purpose of this placebo controlled research study is to gather information about the effects of investigational medication on weight loss in individuals with stable Bipolar Disorder.

Who:
18-65 years old men and women diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder who are obese or overweight and interested in weight loss. Must be on a stable regimen of medication for Bipolar Disorder for at least 3 months.

Pay:
Study-related evaluations, tests and medication without charge. Eligible participants will be compensated $50 per visit for their time and travel.

Details:
If you would like to fill out a short pre-screen questionnaire for our weight loss in stable bipolar disorder study, please click here.

For more information about the Research Institute, contact (513) 536-0710 or email Anna Guerdjikova at [email protected]


Bipolar Disorder Depression Study

Do You Have Bipolar Disorder and Are Currently Depressed?

What:
The purpose of this research is to see if Mydayis will improve mood in patients with bipolar disorder and currently suffering from depression.  Participants will be randomly assigned to take Mydayis or a placebo (a fake pill with no active ingredient).

Who:
Adults, age 18-65 who are currently experiencing depression and diagnosed with bipolar disorder.  Participants must be on a mood stabilizer prescribed by their doctor.

Pay:
Eligible participants will be compensated up to $390 for their time, effort and travel.

Details:
For more information, please contact us at 513-536-0707 or fill out a pre-screen questionnaire here

For more information about the Research Institute, contact (513) 536-0710 or email Anna Guerdjikova at [email protected].

Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder And Overweight?

What:
The purpose of this placebo controlled research study is to gather information about the effects of investigational medication on weight loss in individuals with stable Bipolar Disorder.

Who:
18-65 years old men and women diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder who are obese or overweight and interested in weight loss. Must be on a stable regimen of medication for Bipolar Disorder for at least 3 months.

Pay:
Study-related evaluations, tests and medication without charge. Eligible participants will be compensated $50 per visit for their time and travel.

Details:
If you would like to fill out a short pre-screen questionnaire for our weight loss in stable bipolar disorder study, please click here.

For more information about the Research Institute, contact (513) 536-0710 or email Anna Guerdjikova at [email protected]


Bipolar Disorder Depression Study

Do You Have Bipolar Disorder and Are Currently Depressed?

What:
The purpose of this research is to see if Mydayis will improve mood in patients with bipolar disorder and currently suffering from depression.  Participants will be randomly assigned to take Mydayis or a placebo (a fake pill with no active ingredient).

Who:
Adults, age 18-65 who are currently experiencing depression and diagnosed with bipolar disorder.  Participants must be on a mood stabilizer prescribed by their doctor.

Pay:
Eligible participants will be compensated up to $390 for their time, effort and travel.

Details:
For more information, please contact us at 513-536-0707 or fill out a pre-screen questionnaire here

For more information about the Research Institute, contact (513) 536-0710 or email Anna Guerdjikova at [email protected].

Binge Eating Disorder Study Using Investigational Medication

What:

A twelve week study assessing an investigational medication for binge eating disorder.

Who:
Adults aged 18-65 years of age with binge eating disorder.

Pay:
All study visits, tests, procedures, and medication will be provided at no cost to participants. Eligible participants will be compensated $50 per visit for their time and travel.

Details:
If you would like to fill out a short pre-screen questionnaire for this study please click here.

For more information contact Anna at (513) 536-0710 or email [email protected]


 

Participants with Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder

What:
The purpose of this study is to learn more about binge eating disorder (BED).  Participants will be asked to come in for 8 visits over approximately 6 weeks.  Participants will be randomly assigned to a study intervention or sham/placebo in the final four weeks of the study.

Who:
Adults age 18-50, currently with obesity and experiencing binge eating disorder symptoms.

Pay:
Eligible participants will be compensated up to $440 for their time and travel.

Details:
For more information, contact George at (513) 536-0707 or fill out a pre-screen questionnaire here.

Obesity Study

Participants with obesity

The purpose of this study is to learn more about the role of the circadian system in binge eating disorder (BED).  Participants will be asked to come in for 4 visits over approximately 2 weeks.

Who:
Adults age 18-50, currently with obesity that do not have current or lifetime history of binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa.

Pay:
Eligible participants will be compensated up to $215 for their time and travel.

Details:
For more information, contact George at (513) 536-0707 or fill out a pre-screen questionnaire here.