Updated May 2026 · ClinicalTrials.gov
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc
8 clinical trials · 8 recruiting · OTHER
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc has 8 clinical trials registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, with 8 actively recruiting participants. The trials listed below cover 20 conditions across the phases listed in the sidebar. Always discuss any specific trial with your physician before contacting a study site.
About Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc\'s Trial Portfolio
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc is a non-industry sponsor (academic medical center, hospital, foundation, or research network). Non-industry sponsors often investigate novel approaches, rare conditions, and behavioral or surgical interventions that commercial sponsors may not prioritize.
8 of Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc's 8 registered trials are currently recruiting — roughly 100% of the portfolio. A high recruiting share usually points to an active research pipeline with multiple programs at the enrollment stage.
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc's research footprint spans Parkinson Disease (1 trials), Multiple Sclerosis (1), and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (pah) (1) as the top three conditions. The full condition list, sorted by trial count, is in the sidebar.
Not Applicable is the largest single phase in Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc's portfolio at 63% of registered trials. The full phase breakdown appears in the sidebar.
Trials by Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc
Cue2Walk, Cost-effectiveness of Automated Freezing Detection and Provision of External Cues in Comparison to Usual Care...
The majority of people with Parkinson's disease incur Freezing of Gait (FoG), which is not addressed adequately by medication. Cueing is a proven strategy to overcome FoG. The...
Don't be Late! Postponing Cognitive Decline and Preventing Early Unemployment in People With Multiple Sclerosis
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to compare the effectiveness of two innovative interventions aimed at preventing cognitive decline and work-related problems to...
Right Ventricular Compensation With Sotatercept: A Prospective Single Arm Open Label Phase 4 Study to Evaluate the...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a progressive disease characterized by vascular remodelling resulting in elevated pressures in the pulmonary artery (PA). This elevated...
BPA in CTEPD Without PH
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the effect of Balloon Pulmonary Angioplasty (BPA) on quality of life and exercise capacity in patients with chronic tromboembolic...
Dutch-Depression Outcome Trial Comparing 5 Day Multi Daily Neuronavigated Theta Burst Sessions With 6 Weeks rTMS
INTRODUCTION Recent findings from three small studies (total n=59) suggest that three changes in repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) protocols, called the Stanford...
TMS for Exposure Therapy Resistant OCD
TETRO is a multi-center placebo-controlled double-blind randomized controlled trial with an intervention phase of 5-7 weeks and a follow-up phase of 12 months in 250 adult (18...
P4O2 ILD Extension
The goal of this observational study is to identify early biomarkers that can predict the development of progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF) in participants with interstitial...
Brain Stimulation in Long COVID
Cognitive problems and severe fatigue are two frequently occurring symptoms in long COVID, also known as Post-Covid Condition or Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), and their...
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many clinical trials does Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc have on ClinicalTrials.gov?
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc has 8 clinical trials registered on the federal ClinicalTrials.gov registry, of which 8 are actively recruiting participants right now. These counts come directly from the ClinicalTrials.gov API and are updated as the registry changes.
What conditions does Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc study?
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc's registered trials cover 20 conditions on ClinicalTrials.gov, led by Parkinson Disease (1 trial), Multiple Sclerosis (1 trial), Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (pah) (1 trial), pulmonary-arterial-hypertension-who-group-i (1 trial), Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (1 trial). The complete condition list appears in the sidebar of this page; each condition links to a page listing every recruiting trial in that area, regardless of sponsor.
How do I join a Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc clinical trial?
Joining a clinical trial is a medical decision that should always involve your treating physician. Each trial page on this site includes the eligibility criteria translated into plain English alongside the official clinical text, plus the contact information that the sponsor has registered with ClinicalTrials.gov. Bring the trial information to your doctor before reaching out — they can review the full inclusion and exclusion criteria against your medical history and help you decide whether to pursue screening.
What does the trial phase mean?
Phase 1 trials test safety and dosing in small groups (often 20–80 healthy volunteers or patients). Phase 2 trials evaluate efficacy and side effects in larger groups (100–300 patients with the target condition). Phase 3 trials confirm efficacy and monitor safety in the largest groups (300–3,000+ patients) and form the basis of an FDA approval submission. Phase 4 studies happen after a treatment is approved, monitoring long-term safety and effectiveness in real-world use. Some trials register without a phase — common for device, behavioral, or observational studies.
Where does this trial data come from?
All trial data is pulled directly from the ClinicalTrials.gov API v2, the official federal trial registry maintained by the National Library of Medicine at NIH. Under FDAAA 801, most U.S. drug and device trials are required to register, making ClinicalTrials.gov the most comprehensive source. Sponsors are responsible for keeping their listings current; trial status can shift between data refreshes.
How This Sponsor Page Is Built
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Last updated 2026-05-08 · 8 trials tracked for Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc.
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