This study aims to use clinical and biological characteristics of acute leukemias to screen for patient eligibility for available pediatric leukemia sub-trials. Testing bone marrow and blood from patients with leukemia that has come back after treatment or is difficult to treat may provide information about the patient's leukemia that is important when deciding how to best treat it, and may help doctors find better ways to diagnose and treat leukemia in children, adolescents, and young adults.
The Child Development Research Registry (CDRR) links families with researchers who are conducting projects on child development at UNC. Parents in the Triangle region of North Carolina (Wake, Durham, Chatham, Orange, and Alamance counties) are invited to enroll their babies and typically developing children in this registry.
The objective of this study is to design and develop AMMI, the Analytics and Machine-learning for Maternal health Interventions. AMMI is designed to develop and deploy a machine learning-enhanced health technology system to address healthcare gaps, with the ultimate goal of mitigating risks of maternal mortality in African-American women.
To aid, guide, and assist aspiring female sports broadcasters looking to obtain a job in the sports broadcasting industry.
How can the lacrosse community utilize corporate social responsibility and philanthropic strategies to grow the game - making it more diverse, inclusive and accessible worldwide.
We are reaching out to patients who were hospitalized at UNC and are also eligible for cardiac rehabilitation. We want to learn more about what the barriers are to attending cardiac rehabilitation. Did you not know it existed? Did the time commitment seem too much? What other questions did you have?
The purpose of this project is to identify and target barriers faced by rural endometrial cancer patients in order to develop a patient navigation intervention. Rural residents with endometrial cancer, the the most prevalent gynecologic cancer in the US, have higher odds of mortality than urban endometrial cancer patients. As the number of new endometrial cancer cases is expected to increase 50% by 2030, this urban-rural disparity is expected to continue widening.
The purpose of this study is to examine how resting brain activity is related to sleep behaviors and reactions to drinking alcohol.
The purpose of this study is to understand the perspectives of Denver Museum of Nature and Science staff who have participated in repatriation of cultural materials to their community of origin.
The purpose of this study is to collect data related to patient reported outcomes (pain, function, quality of life, toxicity) with the goal of managing approaches to radiation therapy and clinical care during follow up.