We're looking for people with bladder cancer to join a study on a new radiation treatment. If you have bladder cancer, this study will tests if receiving higher doses of radiation in a shorter time, along with chemotherapy, works as well as standard treatments. Participating may help you avoid surgery to remove your bladder. It may also mean you finish treatment faster, which might fit better with your needs. Overall, by joining the study you can contribute to improving future bladder cancer care for you and others.
Does your child have ADHD? You and your child may be eligible to join a survey study. It takes about 45-minutes to share your story. By taking part, you can help us learn more and make mental health services better for kids like yours.
Are you a Division I men's basketball coach interested in how data analytics and technology can enhance coaching strategy and player performance? You're invited to participate in a research study exploring how coaches integrate performance data into their daily practice, game preparation, and decision-making. Your insights will help shape future approaches to technology use in collegiate basketball. Participation involves one 30-45 minute virtual interview at a time that fits your schedule. Your experience and perspective are invaluable in advancing the understanding of analytics in coaching.
Do you want to help others with sickle cell? Join us in learning more about blood health. By taking part in our study, you may help us discover new ways to treat blood disorders like sickle cell disease. Your participation could bring hope to many. Plus, you'll receive compensation for your time.
Do you have multiple food allergies? We are looking for people who are between the ages of 1 and 55 years who have food allergies to two or more of the following foods: peanut, cashew, walnut, egg, or milk
Do you have asthma and sometimes experience attacks? You might qualify for our study testing a new rescue treatment. We're exploring if a treatment can help manage your symptoms. Join us to help shape future asthma care.
Volunteers Needed! The ZENITH study may be an option for people 12-55 years old who are allergic to peanut.
Are you 18 years or older and diagnosed with HER2+, clinical stage T1c-T3 (or Tx) and nodal stage N0-N1 breast cancer and prior to surgery did you received chemotherapy in combination with Trastuzumab for a minimum of 12 weeks? If so, you may be eligible for a research study evaluating the effectiveness of 6 months of HER2-targeted medications (trastuzumab with or without pertuzumab) versus 12 months of HER2-targeted medications at reducing the risk of breast cancer coming back or death in patients.
Do you feel pain at the front of your knee when you run, squat, jump, or use the stairs? If you're an athlete or runner experiencing this, you might be eligible to join our study to see how mindfulness while running can help ease knee pain, lower fear of injury, and improve how you run.
Are you an adolescent or young adult cancer survivor who would like to lose weight? Interested in using technology to support a healthy diet and get more physically active? Researchers are looking for volunteers to sign up for a 12-month research program that will involve using a Fitbit activity tracker and digital smart scale. For more information and to see if you qualify, visit our study website.