Active Research Studies

 

CONTE - Mapping Adolescent Brain Function

Ages 9-18

This study is looking at the risk factors of Schizophrenia. We will be looking at how the brain works and grows during adolescence using brain imaging. We are interested in children that are "at risk", meaning that they have a first-degree relative (mother, father, brother or sister) that has been diagnosed with Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder.  Read More>>

ZIP -Ziprasidone vs Placebo in the Prevention of Psychosis Among Symptomatic Adolescents and Young Adults at Prodromal Risk

Ages: 16-40

The goal of the ZIP study is to better understand the treatment of Basic Symptoms. All of the participants in this study have a 50 % chance that they will receive medication. Each individual is randomly assigned to either receive medication or not.  Read more >>

NAPLS -Predictors and Mechanisms of Conversion to Psychosis

Ages: 12-35

The purpose of this study is to increase our ability to identify patients at clinical high-risk for the development of a psychotic disorder and to investigate neurobiological changes that underlie the emergence of a psychotic disorder.  Read More>>