Our team is exploring how technology can help us capture dietary information. We are looking for older adults who will be willing to help us see what is the most effective way to capture nutritional information.
The purpose of this research study is to explore benefits of workplace social connection following coffee meetups with colleagues. Study involve two brief online surveys and a coffee meetup with a colleague you may barely know at a time and place of your choosing! Participants will receive a $10 electronic visa to cover coffee (or other non-alcoholic drink or snack), with an opportunity to be entered into a drawing for a chance of receiving $25.
Are you interested in making changes to your lifestyle to improve your eating and physical activity habits and manage your weight? You may be able to participate in a 6-month research study using a smartphone app and digital tools that is designed specifically for young adults.
There is very little knowledge about why Chinese-speaking Asians develop eating disorders. In this study, we want to understand the symptoms and genetic risks of eating disorders among Chinese-speaking Asians.
Are you a young woman who had early puberty? We are interviewing young adult women who had early puberty and their mothers to understand the experiences and needs of girls who have early puberty. Mothers and daughters will be interviewed separately. Compensation will be provided.
Have you been diagnosed with pleural fluid, and have been referred for a pleural fluid drainage? If so, you may be able to participate in a research registry to help us learn more about lung cancer.
Are you pregnant or did you recently have a baby? Do you have Medicaid insurance? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to help find ways for more pregnant people to get the dental care they need. Compensation provided.
Did you play sports in high school or college? You may be eligible to participate in this research study aimed at understanding sport-related concussion care. Help us understand more about sport-related concussion care behaviors by completing this survey!
Do you have a cancer that is advanced or metastatic? Has your cancer progressed on one or more standard of care therapies? If you answered yes, then this research study may be for you. Study drug will be provided. 8
The UNC Family Connections study is focused on the positive. We want to learn about how mothers in recovery from addiction define, recognize, and foster emotions that connect their children to others such as gratitude, generosity, and love. Compensation provided.