Collecting data on chronic GVHD instances
Assessing the ability of a sensor for inhalers to measure inhaled volume and improve inhaler technique
Study the effects of a new drug LY3540378 in patients with heart failure
We are looking at nasal markers in patients undergoing treatment of allergies to see if these markers can help predict who will respond successfully to treatment.
The purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of individuals who have been diagnosed with certain bleeding disorders.
Compare the use of ACL reconstruction and physical therapy in Black and White people and people with different socioeconomic status after ACL injury. Black people and people with lower socioeconomic status are at higher risk of long-term disability related to arthritis that is common after ACL injury. The above treatments may reduce long-term disability, but use of these treatments may be different across racial and socioeconomic groups. The project will also look at factors related to treatment use in Black people with ACL injury. Identifying these factors will help us figure out how to improve treatment use in Black people, who are often underrepresented in clinical research. *This study is a collaboration with the UNC Sports Medicine Institute*
This study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a new intravenous (IV) medication (LT3001) for adult patients who have had a stroke. This new medication is designed to restore blood flow to the area of the brain affected, and reduce inflammation in the brain. Patients who agree to be in this study will receive 6 doses of the IV study drug while in the hospital. Patients will have extra labs drawn, head imaging studies and will be followed by the study team for 90 days after their hospital admission.
To create digital tools to support young adult cancer survivors completing active treatment and transitioning into survivorship care.
The purpose of this research project is to better understand the experiences of those who have participated in Project PROMISE and the Rural Health Initiative, and how these experiences have impacted the career and education trajectory of these students.
We are conducting this study to better understand the relationship between access to care, financial stress and health related quality of life among cancer patients in NC who live in rural areas. We will be interviewing 30 rural cancer patients to learn about their cancer experience and we will be reviewing previously completed surveys about their distress and coping behaviors.