In order to improve the biomedical research environment at UNC-Chapel Hill, we are developing new training opportunities and evaluating how well they work
This study will help us learn more about how strongly our Triple P professional networks, both individual and organizational, in North Carolina and South Carolina are connected. We'll use this information to help create or sustain network connections to promote effective implementation of the Triple P Positive Parenting Program.
The purpose of this study is to determine if UNC's "Our Place In Space!" laboratory curriculum, in which students use fully automated (i.e., robotic) telescopes to collect astronomical images and data, increases students' (1) attitudes, (2) self-efficacy, (3) career intentions, and (4) content knowledge, regarding STEM and astronomy.
Test the impact of a child care provider weight management intervention embedded within Go NAPSACC on children's dietary intake and PA behaviors.
To assess NC community pharmacists' awareness of fentanyl test strips, assess fentanyl test strip instruction preferences, comfort in educating patients about fentanyl test strips as well as referring patients to harm reduction organizations that provide fentanyl test strips.
The purpose of this study is to improve the technique of focused ultrasound surgery in treating essential tremors for adults whose tremors are not controlled by medication(s).
The purpose of this research study is to better understand the predictors of the activities that people like to do after work. Using this information, we hope to determine factors that may improve individual's well-being in their personal lives.
Test whether psychosocial safety within community contexts predicts social connection with strangers.
To diagnose to the deeper contributions and causes to affective political polarization in the United States; the increasing degree to which American partisans dislike and distrust each other.
To understand barriers to access treatment and knowledge of oral health among foster families in North Carolina