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Brain and Early Experiences Study

We are looking at the early experiences that may shape children's cognitive, behavioral, and brain development over the first three years of life.

Age & Gender
  • 0 years ~ 60 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Behavior
  • Environment
  • Microbiome
  • and 4 more
Not currently enrolling

Autistic Adolescent Daily Living Skills Study

We are examining the impact of an online module series for caregivers of autistic adolescents on supporting daily living skills acquisition at home. Caregivers will learn about motivating your autistic teen to learn daily living skills, collaborating with your teen to set goals, identifying key daily living skills, and teaching strategies for home use.

Age & Gender
  • 12 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Behavior
  • Developmental
  • Parents of Children
  • and 2 more
Visit Location
100% Remote (online, phone, text)
Not currently enrolling

Decision Making and Motor Control

The purpose of this research study is to assess how people respond to stimuli of different monetary values and how fast people can inhibit ongoing motor responses.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 50 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Healthy Volunteer or General Population
Not currently enrolling

Social Presence and Reactions Study

We are doing a research study to learn more about how people make impressions on one another. We also want to learn how they think about social feedback and how this relates to how they think.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 35 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Healthy Volunteer or General Population
  • Mental and Emotional Health
  • Minority Health
Not currently enrolling

Memory Study in Adults

The purpose of this study is to better understand how people learn and remember information.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 65 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Behavior
  • Healthy Volunteer or General Population
  • UNC or UNC Health employees
  • UNC Students (undergrad, grad, professional)
Open

Gait Biomechanics in Healthy Individuals

Are you interested in participating in orthopedic research? Are you otherwise healthy, with no previous history of lower extremity orthopedic injury? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to determine the gait patterns of an otherwise healthy population.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 35 years
  • Male, Female
Study Interest
  • Healthy Volunteer or General Population
Open

Race-related Stress Study

Do you identify as an African American or Black woman? If so, you may be able to take part in a study about racism, stress, and factors that reduce the risk for heart and overall health of African American and Black women. Compensation provided.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 40 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Healthy Volunteer or General Population
  • Women's Health
Not currently enrolling

Stress, genes, and heart disease study

In this study, we wan to learn how stress in your life may affect how your genes work. We want to learn how these changes can increase risk for heart disease.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 60 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Genetics and Genetic Disorders
  • Heart and Circulation
  • UNC or UNC Health employees
  • and 3 more
Open

Hamstring Vibration and Following ACL Injury

Up to 30% of individuals who injure their anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) suffer another ACL injury following reconstruction surgery. Improving function of the hamstrings muscles may reduce the risk of a second ACL injury. This study will determine if a novel rehabilitation tool (local muscle vibration) improves muscle function and landing characteristics (biomechanics) that are linked to ACL injury risk. Compensation is provided.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 35 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Healthy Volunteer or General Population
  • UNC or UNC Health employees
  • UNC Students (undergrad, grad, professional)
Not currently enrolling

Mapping the Pediatric Inhalation Interface: Nose, Mouth, and Airways

The purpose of this research program is to generate data regarding the ways that the cells and fluids found within the nose, mouth, and airways of children from diverse backgrounds function and interact. This program will generate single-cell level data and "maps" of these cells at the tissue level using a variety of genetic and imaging techniques. These data will then be made available to the larger scientific community who will be able to use the data to better understand the normal functioning of these cells and tissues in healthy children and then further investigate cellular and tissue function in various diseases

Age & Gender
  • 0 years ~ 17 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat
  • Lungs and Breathing
  • Mouth and Teeth
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