Do you have a kidney transplant? Have you been diagnosed with recurrent Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) or Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)? If so, this study may be of interest to you.
This research study (IRB # 24-3153) involves completing an attention task on the computer with an EEG cap on your head. The attention task itself will take 50 minutes. The whole study (questionnaires, EEG setup, and study conclusion) will take two hours. This study aims to explore aspects of attention and to understand what happens in the brain when attention stays on something. Participants who have completed the study will earn $20 for their participation.
Are you a nurse in Saudi Arabia? We want to hear from you! Join our UNC study to share your thoughts on using genetics in nursing. Your feedback will help shape better nursing education and support your daily work.
Do you exercise regularly? Are you between 18-35 years old? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study examining how the brain, eyes, and heart work together to maintain balance. Compensation provided.
Are you experiencing symptoms of menopause? Have you noticed a change in your mood during your menopausal transition? If you have missed at least two periods, you may be able to take part in a research study. In this study, we want to learn how mood and stress may affect risk for heart disease in women during menopause.
Have you previously been screened for lung cancer? Or are you currently scheduled for a lung cancer screening? We are looking for Black/African American men and women between the ages of 50-80 to participate in a study about lung cancer. Compensation is provided.
Do you suffer from migraines? Are you interested in helping with migraine research?
Do you have a blood cancer or have received a stem cell transplant and have been diagnosed with a respiratory infection? If so, you might be eligible to take part in a study to see if an experimental treatment is effective at reducing the severity of the respiratory infection.
Are you a stroke survivor living with arm or hand weakness? Join our research study to help us learn how your brain talks to your muscles. This study involves just one visit with safe, non-invasive brain stimulation and easy movement tasks. Your help could make a big difference in stroke recovery research.
Do you have Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and want to try a new study drug that might help treat your cancer?