University of North Carolina, Greensboro
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Key Highlights
Risk & Performance
Pipeline Risk Assessment
Pipeline Risk Assessment
Based on historical performance
Moderate Risk
Score: 45/100
5.6%
2 terminated/withdrawn out of 36 trials
91.7%
+5.2% vs industry average
0%
0 trials in Phase 3/4
23%
5 of 22 completed trials have results
Key Signals
Enrollment Performance
Analytics
Activity Timeline
Global Presence
Clinical Trials (36)
Inspiring Seniors Towards Exercise Promotion to Protect Cognition
Role: collaborator
Planning Actions for Consistent Engagement
Role: lead
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Food Insecurities
Role: collaborator
Inspiring Seniors Toward Exercise Promotion
Role: lead
Engineering an Online STI Prevention Program: RCT
Role: collaborator
Supervised Exercise as a Therapeutic Strategy for Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome
Role: collaborator
Building Infrastructure for Community Capacity in Accelerating Integrated Care
Role: collaborator
Breastfeeding Intervention to Prevent Obesity Among Children
Role: lead
Good Bowls: Eat Well At Work
Role: collaborator
Va Meh Du: A Sports-based Mental Health Promotion Intervention for Karenni Refugees
Role: lead
Physical Activity, Alzheimer's Disease and Cognition Relative to APOE Genotype
Role: lead
The Optimization and Evaluation of the Extremism and Intolerance Curriculum for the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Role: lead
The Role of the Time of Day in the Effects of Exercise on Memory in Heathy Young Adults
Role: lead
Rural Libraries Promoting Walking and Walkability in Their Rural Communities
Role: collaborator
One Talk at a Time: A Racial-ethnic Socialization Intervention for Diverse Families
Role: lead
Influence of Osmotic Stimulation of Vasopressin on Autonomic Function
Role: lead
Rhythmically Entrained Exercise in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Role: lead
Breastfeeding and Exercise for Healthy Infants and Postpartum Moms Too!
Role: lead
Consistently Assess Signs and Symptom of Heart Failure
Role: collaborator
STRONGer Together: A Small Group Intervention for Children With Asthma and Anxiety/Depression
Role: lead