Participants will meet with me on a recorded Zoom session for about 1 hour in exchange for a $20 Starbucks gift card. During this call, I'll have them complete a few tasks on the cost and financial aid pages of a few different university websites. They will not be asked to provide any personal information to these sites. The purpose of my study is to understand the challenges first-generation students and their families run into when trying to understand the cost of attending college on university websites.
In this study, we want to see how growing up with different amounts of money affects career choices. We will look at what college seniors and students about to graduate think about when picking a job.
In this study, we want to asses the long-term safety of using a virus to deliver a gene, AAV2-hAQP1, and how effective this gene is at treating dry mouth in people who have received radiation therapy for head and neck cancer.
We are studying an investigational drug, denifanstat, to see if it will help in the treatment of liver inflammation and scarring (fibrosis) in adults diagnosed with noncirrhotic NASH (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis) MASH (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis).
Help us advance research for cerebellum disorders! The ARC Study (Advancing Research for Cerebellum Disorders using 3T & 7T MRI) is currently looking for healthy participants to participate in a research study involving brain MRI scans. Participants can earn up to $100 in giftcards for participation.
In this study, we want to see what happens when one of the drugs in a 4-drug combination called Dara-RVd is given once a week instead of twice a week. We will look at how this timing change affects the outcome of multiple myeloma with autologous stem cell transplantation. This is a hybrid decentralized study where some if not all assessments may be performed close to your home.
This study will evaluate BAY 3375968 as a new immunotherapeutic agent in advanced solid tumor settings of high medical need.
Have you been diagnosed with Stage III non-small cell lung cancer? Is your cancer advanced and not able to to removed? If so, you might be able to participate in a study that looks at a study drug to see if it can help the radiation treatment work better against your cancer.
If you have liver cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis B infection, you may qualify to participate in a research study that compares the effectiveness of two liver cancer screening methods. Please contact the study team to get more information. Compensation provided.
Are you a breast cancer survivor? if soy you may be eligible to participate in this research study that is looking at the effectiveness of fisetin and/or exercise on physical function assessed using a 6 minute walking distance in chemotherapy-treated postmenopausal breast cancer survivors