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NEPTUNE Match Study

Join the NEPTUNE Match Study to help advance medical research.

Recruiting
1-80 years
All
Phase N/A

NEPTUNE Match Study is a research project for people with kidney disease already taking part in the NEPTUNE study. It helps find the best clinical trials for each participant by matching their health profile with suitable trials. The study aims to improve communication between patients, their doctors, and researchers about these matches.

To join, you must already be in NEPTUNE, be eligible for partner trials, get regular kidney care at a NEPTUNE site, and be able to agree to join. If you don't speak English or Spanish, you can't participate. This study works to find the best treatments by comparing health outcomes of those in matching trials versus those in non-matching ones.

  • Participation requires being part of the NEPTUNE study.
  • Eligibility can change based on new trial rules.
  • You need to understand English or Spanish to participate.
Study details
    Nephrotic Syndrome in Children
    Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
    Minimal Change Disease
    Minimal Change Nephrotic Syndrome
    Membranous Nephropathy
    FSGS
    MCD
    MCD - Minimal Change Disease
    Alport Syndrome

NCT04571658

University of Michigan

18 April 2026

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