University of Oregon
Trial Pipeline
Adaptation of the Family Check-Up Online
NCT07025083
Conversations With Caregivers About Health and Appearance
NCT06843200
SBIR/ STTR Family Check-up Online
NCT06876246
Preventing School Exclusion and Opioid Misuse: Effectiveness of the Inclusive Skill-building Learning Approach (ISLA)
NCT06292078
Mechanisms of Risky Alcohol Use in Young Adults: Linking Sleep to Reward- and Stress-Related Brain Function
NCT05684094
Garden-fresh Foods and Gut Microbiomes
NCT06506786
Mechanisms of Depression and Anhedonia in Adolescents: Linking Sleep to Reward- and Stress-Related Brain Function
NCT05691439
Repeated Far Infrared Sauna Bathing in Adults With Obesity
NCT07158047
C-Protein in Fatigue and Aging
NCT05926219
Transforming Adolescent Mental Health Through Accessible, Scalable, Technology-supported Small-group Instruction
NCT05860257
RADx-UP Phase 3D (Oregon Saludable: Juntos Podemos)
NCT05910879
The Families and Middle School Success Project
NCT05400564
Construal Level as a Novel Pathway for Affect Regulation and Cancer Control
NCT04620915
Histamine as a Molecular Transducer of Adaptation to Exercise
NCT05206227
Family Caregiver Online Survey (Dementia and Swallowing Difficulties)
NCT06471660
Parenting Young Children in Pediatrics
NCT06273228
FASTT Telehealth Behavioral Support Service for Caregivers of Children With Developmental Delay or Disability
NCT05909670
Enhancing Health and Quality of Life for Individuals With Dementia Through Transitional-State Snacks
NCT05007730
Parenting Young Children Study
NCT05180487
A Substance Use Adaptation of Fathering Through Change
NCT04532619
Is Blood Flow Through IPAVA and PFO Related to Breath-hold and SCUBA Diving-induced Pulmonary Hypertension?
NCT03945643
Does Patent Foramen Ovale Size Matter in Men and Women
NCT03904277
Preschooler Emotion Regulation in the Context of Maternal Borderline Personality Disorder
NCT03060902
The Positive Family Support Project - Partnering With Families for a Successful Transition to School
NCT02289092
Trial of KEEP-P, a Preventive Intervention for Foster Preschoolers (KEEP-P)
NCT03106636
Effects of Muscle Fatigue and Kinesio Taping on Shoulder Position Sense
NCT02104570
Broader Implementation of a Successful Dual-Generation Intervention in Partnership With Head Start of Lane County
NCT02945384
Phase Distribution
| Phase | Trial count |
|---|---|
| Phase 1 | 2 |
Therapeutic Areas
What the Pipeline for University of Oregon Shows
According to the ClinicalTrials.gov registry, University of Oregon is linked to 27 US clinical trials across every stage of research activity. Of those, 9 studies are currently recruiting — about 33% of the sponsor's indexed portfolio — and 13 are already marked complete, representing roughly 48% 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 Oregon reports 0 late-stage studies (Phase 3 and Phase 4 combined) and 2 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 Oregon is Parent-Child Relations with 5 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.