University of Memphis
Trial Pipeline
Impact of the Inno Cleanse Dietary Supplement on Gut Health and Associated Variables in Healthy Men and Women
NCT07215351
Examining the Efficacy of a Digital Therapeutic to Prevent Suicidal Behaviors
NCT06318962
Information Processing Biases in Adults Who Stutter
NCT06422442
Effects of Two Novel Hydration Beverage Formulas on Rehydration in Adults
NCT06063655
Behavioral Economic and Wellness-based Approaches for Reducing Alcohol Use and Consequences Among Emerging Adults
NCT04776278
Pharmacokinetic Profile of N-Acetyl Cysteine
NCT06252519
Impact of a Topical Cosmetic Product on Women's Hair
NCT06060834
Safety and Tolerability of a Novel Amino-acid Based Hydration Drink in Healthy Volunteers
NCT05592951
Active Nutrition Program on Weight Loss
NCT06249698
An Assessment of the Glyconutrient Ambrotose™ on Immunity, Gut Health, and Safety in Men and Women
NCT04386226
Improving Brief Marijuana Interventions With a Behavioral Economic Supplement
NCT02837315
Improving Brief Alcohol Interventions With a Behavioral Economic Supplement
NCT02834949
Therapeutic Areas
What the Pipeline for University of Memphis Shows
According to the ClinicalTrials.gov registry, University of Memphis is linked to 12 US clinical trials across every stage of research activity. Of those, 3 studies are currently recruiting — about 25% of the sponsor's indexed portfolio — and 7 are already marked complete, representing roughly 58% of the total. Recruiting share is one of the more practical signals here: it reflects how much of a sponsor's research is presently open to new participants, while the completed share indicates the depth of finished work that has already contributed registry results. Both counts come directly from the public ClinicalTrials.gov dataset and are refreshed on the registry side; this page mirrors the latest data pull without altering it.
The phase mix for University of Memphis reports 0 late-stage studies (Phase 3 and Phase 4 combined) and 0 earlier-phase studies (Phase 1 and Phase 2). A portfolio weighted toward Phase 3 usually reflects an organization advancing candidates toward regulatory review, where the research centers on comparative efficacy and broader safety across larger populations. A heavier Phase 1 and Phase 2 tilt generally indicates exploratory work — safety, dosing, and early signal detection — and is common among research-forward sponsors that seed many early programs. Phase 4 entries, when present, track interventions already in real-world use and typically focus on long-term safety, effectiveness across subgroups, or formulation comparisons.
The top therapeutic focus area indexed for University of Memphis is Alcohol Abuse with 2 linked trials, and 9 other condition areas appear in the top list above. That distribution is a quick read of where the organization concentrates its research attention; it does not imply product availability, market share, or any clinical endorsement. All numbers on this page come from ClinicalTrials.gov maintained by the National Library of Medicine, and counts can shift as new studies are registered or existing ones update their status. This information is provided for reference and educational purposes only, not as medical, investment, or regulatory advice — verify current details directly with ClinicalTrials.gov before relying on any figure here.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.