Do you have depression and are currently experiencing depression symptoms? We are conducting a treatment trial to see whether non-invasive brain stimulation that matches your brain waves can improve depression symptoms. This is a randomized controlled trial where participants will be randomly assigned to receive active or placebo (fake) stimulation. Compensation is provided.
Are you an adult with an intellectual disability (ID/D) age 18 to 30 years? Would you and your adult care partner like to participate in a one-hour zoom interview together to answer questions that can help researchers learn about school and community experiences and technology use that helps people with ID/D transition to adulthood? Digitial gift card compensation provided to both participants.
Do you have lupus (SLE), systemic sclerosis (SSc), or idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM)? You may be eligible for a new CAR-T therapy conducted at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Please reach out to learn more about this new innovative treatment.
Do you have metastatic or incurable, recurrent head and neck cancer? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out if a new investigational drug, in combination with pembrolizumab, can help people with advanced head and neck cancer.
Is your child between the ages of 8 and 11? Was your child assigned female sex at birth? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to see how social experiences and puberty can affect the mental health of preteen girls. We want to help improve youth mental health support. Compensation provided.
Are you right-handed? Are you between the ages 18 and 35 or 65 and 85? Are you interested in testing your memory? If so, you may be able to take part in a study on how younger and older adults learn and remember objects. You can help us learn more about how memory works in adults! Compensation provided.
Have you been diagnosed with Lupus or Lupus Nephritis? A single infusion of CD19-directed CAR T therapy may help reset your immune system by targeting harmful B cells, potentially leading to long-term disease control without ongoing treatment.
Did you recently have an ACLR? Are you aware of your increase chances of developing knee osteoarthritis? If so, please participate in our study analyzing how knee joint movements are linked to cartilage strain to help prevent knee osteoarthritis. Compensation provided.
How do you connect in daily life? Now enrolling for the Daily Interactions Across Locations Study! We are interested in understanding social interactions in context, whether at home or out and about. Compensation provided.
Are you interested in the ways our social world can affect our brain and body? You may be able to participate in our research study to find out the effects of social information processing on physiology. Eligible participants will be compensated. We invite individuals from diverse backgrounds to participate, in an effort to increase representation in psychological research.