By joining, you'll share important health information in a secure research registry to help scientists: -Understand how the immune system reacts to food -Improve diagnosis and treatment -Develop prevention strategies and new therapies
Are you 21+ and regularly drink alcohol? You may be eligible for a study to help us learn what people think about alcohol. Participants who complete the study can earn up to $275 in virtual gift cards.
Do you have cutaneous sarcoidosis? Would you be interested in hearing more about a clinical study on cutaneous sarcoidosis? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out how effective and safe the study medication Brepocitinib is in patient with cutaneous sarcoidosis.
Are you interested in psychology? Are you interested in brain research? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to learn more about the impact of personality traits and the brain on decision-making. Compensation provided.
The main purpose of the study is to determine whether the experimental study drug, AI-081, is safe and well tolerated, and whether it is effective in treating advanced cancer that cannot be removed by surgery or has spread to a different part of the body (metastasis).
We are looking for adults ages 18-55 who are interested in using digital tools, a website, and text messages to help them make positive changes in their eating, activity, and weight.
Are you interested in an eye-tracking study? Participate in our study! We are giving $15/hour or 1 SONA credit (plus 0.5 extra travel credit). This study is approximately one hour long. This is a research study and not a clinical treatment study. We are researching where people look while they listen to stories and view pictures about such stories. You are eligible to participate if you are 18 years or older, a native speaker of American English, with vision good enough to see and read a computer screen, and able to attend an in-person visit in the Arnold Lab, Room 371, Davie Hall at UNC. You must not have participated in other Arnold lab studies before. If you wear glasses and use lenses as well, we request that you wear lenses for the ease of participation. Also, we request that you not wear any eye makeup during participation.
Are you a Black undergraduate student involved in performing arts or other extracurricular activities? Do you want to share how these activities impact your academic success, personal growth, and identity? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study exploring the connections between extracurricular involvement, cultural influences, and student wellbeing. Your insights can help shape understanding of Black student experiences at predominantly white institutions.
Do you have multiple myeloma that has become active again after at least three prior lines of treatment? If so, you may be able to take part in a study looking at whether a new investigational combination of drugs, that contains belantamab mafodotin with belantamab, will be as effective, and more tolerable, compared to belantamab mafodotin alone.
Are you planning on having an IUD placed? If you are already planning to get an IUD, this study gives the chance to receive extra pain medication during insertion. Everyone will receive standard pain medication, and 2/3 of volunteers will receive extra. We are looking to see if giving ketorolac pills 1-hour vs 2-hours before an IUD decreases pain levels. We would need 3 hours of in-person clinic time from volunteers. Compensation provided.