Do you have thyroid cancer? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study to see which targeted therapy will work better to prolong the time until your tumor grows or spreads, after initial treatment.
Do you have mycobacterial lung infection (such as MAC or M. Abscessus)? Are you currently receiving treatment for this infection? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to see how well inhaled Clofazimine works to treat mycobacterial lung infections. By taking part, you can receive up to $4,100.
If you have bronchiectasis and have needed antibiotics for worsening symptoms or flare-ups in the past year, you might be eligible to try a new inhaled medication called Ensifentrine. We want to see if this medication can help reduce symptoms and prevent flare-ups. You will be compensated for your participation.
If you have metabolic liver disease (MASLD) or its more severe form, MASH, you may be eligible to join a research study testing a new oral drug as a treatment option. This study is evaluating an investigational drug called denifanstat, which may help reduce liver fat and prevent further liver damage. By joining, you'll receive close monitoring of your liver health at no cost, and you could help advance treatment options for others with liver disease. Participation is voluntary, and you'll be able to continue your regular medical care throughout the study. If you're interested in new treatment possibilities and improving your liver health, this could be the right opportunity for you. Speak with our study team today to learn more and see if you qualify!
Do you experience symptoms of depression? If you are a full-time college, graduate or professional student, you may be able to take part in a research study looking at brain activity of therapist and client during a single session intervention targeting depression symptoms. Compensation provided.
Are you a Black Adult interested in lowering your blood pressure? Interested in changing the way you eat? Do you sit too much at work? If you are interested in changing your lifestyle, want to lose some weight, and have a family member that wants to participate with you, you may be able to participate in a research study. Compensation provided.
We know it is hard to find an exercise program that is designed just for you. We have created a new version of an exercise program called the Physical Activity and Community EmPOWERment (PACE) program, an exercise program that helps people be more active. We are looking for people with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers to participate in a research study testing an exercise program.
Do you identify as Malaysian? Are you a part of a religious organization in Malaysia? Are you interested in the state of gender equality in Malaysia? If so, you will be able to participate in a study on the challenges men in Malaysia face when involved in gender equality work. We will also explore people's opinions on their involvement. Compensation provided.
Do you have incurable, metastatic, or recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma? If so, you may be able to participate in a study to evaluate the addition of the anti-cancer drug, Cetuximab, to standard of care treatment.
Do you have sickle cell trait or wonder if you might? Join our study to learn more about how having sickle cell trait could impact your health. The study uses simple lab tests, and participants receive compensation.