We want to learn how people's brains adapt when responding to various food stimuli and decision-making processes. We also want to learn about brain responses to food and beverage consumption. To do this, we will use taste tests, surveys, behavioral tasks, and neuroimaging (fMRI scan).
We are conducting a research study to use graded exposure and mobile mindfulness meditation to address clinical outcomes in individuals 6-months to 10-years post-ACLR. This will help develop effective treatments to improve outcomes after ACLR. This study will last 5 weeks. Compensation provided.
The purpose of this research study is to get feedback from Black and Latino (a/e/x) participants on the SMILE mHealth app, an app developed to monitor the effects of a mindfulness program through heart rate monitoring and questionnaires.
Are you interested in your health? If you are between the ages of 50-70, Black or African American, and have no history of contact sports post HS, you may be able to participate in a research study to assess the association between concussions, sub-concussive exposure, and long-range neurologic health outcomes. Compensation provided.
In this study, we want to learn more about the experiences and activities of high school-aged youth after a neurological event. This study will also help us to understand the perspectives of youth and a parent/caregiver through photos and stories.
Do you have a solid tumor? Would you like to have screening done to see if you are eligible for a treatment study? If so, you may be able to take part in a study that will look at your tumor sample to see if you are eligible for another investigational treatment study.
This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of Tezepelumab injections as a treatment for EoE.
Have you been diagnosed with Low Risk Breast Cancer? Have you already been treated with surgery? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study looking at the effect of regional nodal radiotherapy.
Learn more about the learning experiences of undergraduate students when they take Asian Studies courses in order to improve the engagement of students in the future.
The purpose of this study is to learn more about factors that contribute to exercise-induced fatigue in women.