Have you had trouble getting your child's asthma medication filled at the pharmacy? Have you been inconvenienced because of problems with the prescription, lack of insurance coverage for the drug, or need for a prior authorization? We want to hear from you about the problems you've faced and how we can make getting your child's asthma medication easier and more convenient. We are conducting a research study of caregivers that involves one virtual discussion session with a researcher and other caregivers of children with asthma. You will be compensated for your time.
Do you have Stage III or IV Squamous Cell Skin Cancer that is considered high risk? If so,you may be able to take part in a research study evaluating combination therapies versus the standard approach for your type of cancer.
Are you between the ages of 18 and 35 or 65 and 85? Are you interested in contributing to research that wants to understand how human memory works? If so, you may be able to take part in a study on how younger and older adults learn and remember words. You can help us learn more about how memory works in adults! Compensation provided.
Do you feel like your mood is affected by your menstrual cycle? Do you feel like your social media use changes depending on your mood? If you experience a regular menstrual cycle, you may be eligible to participate in a research study to better understand the factors that influence mood and social media use across the menstrual cycle. Compensation provided.
Do you identify as queer? Are you currently family planning? You may be eligible for our study. We are interested in understanding how stress and social support during family planning are related to health outcomes in queer parents and their infants. Study participation will includes interviews, survey completion, and fecal and skin microbiome collection. Compensation provided.
Are you interested in earning $20/hour for participating in a research study? You can help the Cognition & Addiction Behavioral Neuroscience Lab at UNC Chapel Hill understand the relationship between sensitivity to alcohol and resting-state brain activity! If you're between 22-50 years old, fluent in English, and medically healthy you may be eligible to participate. We will provide free parking behind Howell Hall through the duration of your session. If you're interested in participating, please email cablab@unc.edu or call us at 919-843-9193 and ask about the TMS study.
MOON101 is being developed to treat patients who suffer from peanut allergy and to improve the overall safety and efficacy compared to other available treatment routes. Potential advantages of MOON101 include an anticipated lower applied dose of peanut allergen compared to other products. The MOON101 system delivers peanut allergen via a microneedle (MN) stamp. Microneedle technology is similar to a skin prick test (SPT), which is very well tolerated. The consistent dose delivery should enhance efficacy of the stamp and reduce variability in response. Improvement in safety coupled with improved efficacy is the goal of this product.
Have you ever signed up for health insurance through Healthcare.gov? If you live in North Carolina and are 18 or older, we invite you to share your thoughts! You'll earn $50 for a 45-minute interview with us.
We're looking for healthy, active men and women to take part in a creatine research study. Are you interested in vists the lab for body composition, GI questionnaires, hydration testing and blood draws? Compensation is provided.
If you have Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD), you can help us find out how a new investigational drug works for people like you. Joining this study might not help you directly, but it could help others in the future.