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Clinical Trials

 

The Research division of the Kolschowsky Institute is dedicated to advancing medicine by connecting patients with innovative therapies that are not yet widely available. With more than 160 active clinical research trials across diverse specialties including cardiology, infectious disease, gastroenterology, neurology, oncology, pulmonology, urology, vascular health, and more. By participating in research, patients gain access to cutting edge treatment options and also play a vital role in shaping the future of healthcare. To learn more about current trials and how you can get involved, contact the Research Team.

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Featured Studies:

Sarasota Memorial Studies Novel Pacing Approach for Heart Failure Patients Wednesday, March 11, 20260

Sarasota Memorial Studies Novel Pacing Approach for Heart Failure Patients

Sarasota Memorial’s Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute has joined an international clinical trial, SYNCHRONICITY, evaluating the safety and effectiveness of a new pacing approach for heart failure patients.

SMH research study enrolling patients with advanced skin cancer Tuesday, March 10, 20260

SMH research study enrolling patients with advanced skin cancer

In search of improved treatment outcomes, Sarasota Memorial's Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute is part of an international clinical trial enrolling qualified patients with advanced stage squamous cell skin cancer, also called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). It is one of the most common types of skin cancer, often found in areas exposed to the sun, such as the head, neck and arms.

Sarasota Memorial Joins Clinical Trial for Patients with Aortic Valve Disease Thursday, January 8, 20260

Sarasota Memorial Joins Clinical Trial for Patients with Aortic Valve Disease

The new KATALYST-AV trial, sponsored by Kardigan, Inc aims to evaluate whether the investigational medication ataciguat can slow the buildup of calcium in the aortic valve in adults with moderate calcific aortic valve stenosis (CAVS).

New Clinical Trials at Sarasota Memorial Explore Gene Therapy Alternative to Bladder Removal Surgery Wednesday, December 17, 20250

New Clinical Trials at Sarasota Memorial Explore Gene Therapy Alternative to Bladder Removal Surgery

Two new clinical trials looking at potential non-surgical options for patients with early-stage bladder cancer, known as non–muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC).

Now Enrolling Patients in Clinical Trial for Innovative AFib Treatment Friday, October 24, 20250

Now Enrolling Patients in Clinical Trial for Innovative AFib Treatment

Sarasota Memorial’s Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute is participating in the CONFORM Pivotal trial, evaluating a new investigational device that offers patients with AFib an alternative to long-term medication use.

Research Study Testing aXess™ Dialysis Conduit Monday, October 20, 20250

Research Study Testing aXess™ Dialysis Conduit

Sarasota Memorial’s Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute is now exploring a new treatment option in a clinical study aimed at providing a safer, more reliable access point for dialysis patients.

Clinical Trial for Patients with Hard-to-Treat Ovarian Cancer Thursday, October 2, 20250

Clinical Trial for Patients with Hard-to-Treat Ovarian Cancer

Women with advanced or recurring ovarian, peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer may be eligible to participate in a new clinical trial offered by Sarasota Memorial’s Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute.

Multi-Center Trial of New Drug Targeting Resistant, Late-Stage Ovarian Cancer Thursday, October 2, 20250

Multi-Center Trial of New Drug Targeting Resistant, Late-Stage Ovarian Cancer

Clinical trial testing the efficacy of an experimental immunotherapeutic drug, Olvi-Vec.

Investigational Device May Help Minimize Bleeding, Other Complications in Patients Undergoing Dialysis Thursday, October 2, 20250

Investigational Device May Help Minimize Bleeding, Other Complications in Patients Undergoing Dialysis

Sarasota Memorial's Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute is among 10 research sites studying an investigational device designed to reduce the risk of bleeding complications in patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment.

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