Metabolism is the process your body uses to make energy. The main purpose of this study is to observe the impact of metabolic processes on cognition and behavior.
In this study, we want to interview women with pregnancy Medicaid in North Carolina. We would like to learn what would help more people go to the dentist and get dental care during this time. That way, we can make suggestions for policy changes to help more people get the care they need.
Participants are asked to come into the lab for a 1.5-hour session. During this session they will complete questionnaires and tasks. Questionnaires will ask about physical and mental health, life experiences, emotions, and cognitive associations. Tasks are designed to measure participants' sensitivity to heartbeat and stomach sensations, as well as socioemotional functioning.
Have you been diagnosed with locally advanced or metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma? If so, you may be a good fit to help us learn if adding tiragolumab to standard therapy could help you and others with your condition
Fuel for Thought: How do sugar and fat affect each other in the brain? Do you ever wonder what happens in your brain when you eat dessert? And why sugary and fatty foods are so appealing? If so, you may eligible to participate in a research study to understand the impact of sugar and fat on the brain!
Since Crisfield's founding on the Chesapeake Bay, the environment has been an important part of community life, economy and culture. In an effort to deal with current environmental challenges such as nuisance flooding, storms, and erosion, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is partnering with the City of Crisfield and Maryland Sea Grant to explore nature-based solutions to flooding such as green infrastructure and marsh restoration. Join a team of Crisfield area residents in the Crisfield Resilience Academy to work with scientists and co-develop community solutions to issues associated with local flooding. For additional information, please join the upcoming informational webinar or contact Jenna Hartley at hartley.jenna@epa.gov. Crisfield Resilience Academy participants will receive a stipend of up to $400/six months for participating.
If you have high risk prostate cancer, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out decreasing or increasing your radiation and hormonal therapy has an effect on your cancer.
In this study, we want to learn if a combination of two drugs (fianlimab and cemiplimab) is an effective treatment compared to a drug called pembrolizumab for people who have had melanoma removal surgery but are still at high risk for recurrence of the disease.
This is a Phase 1b/2, multicenter, open-label, basket study evaluating ACR-368, an adenosine triphosphate-competitive selective inhibitor of checkpoint kinase (CHK)1 and CHK2, as monotherapy and in combination with ultralow-dose gemcitabine (ULDG), in the treatment of subjects with histologically confirmed, locally advanced or metastatic, recurrent platinum-resistant high-grade ovarian or endometrial adenocarcinoma, or platinum-resistant urothelial carcinoma (hereafter referred to as ovarian, endometrial, and urothelial, respectively).
Do you wonder about your mobility as you age? You may be eligible to participate in a research study investigating age effects on foot-ankle interactions with carbon fiber insoles. The goal of this study is to enhance foot and ankle function in aging and mobility. Compensation provided.