The purpose of this study is to find out how having inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) impacts the birth control concerns and preferences of young women with IBD.
We are looking to interview online freelancers Upwork to understand how freelancers handle the various opportunities and challenges that comes with online freelancing. Besides helping to build knowledge about digital work by sharing your experience, we hope that this interview may provide an opportunity for you to reflect on the work that you are currently doing and hope to do in the future.
In this study, we want to learn about lean use. Participation in this study involves a one-time, anonymous 20-minute survey.
Are you pregnant? Please take part in our study! You can help us learn more about how pregnancy hormones relate to mood and brain activity. Compensation provided.
Have you been diagnosed with advanced unresectable pancreatic cancer. If so, you may be able to take part in a research study looking at the safety and tolerability of olaparib in combination with durvalumab and radiation therapy in patients with pancreatic cancer.
We are studying how Spotify Wrapped influences user identity and social interactions in the UNC Chapel Hill community to better understand how streaming habits have real-world, social impacts.
We want to learn about what contributes to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating in female athletes who take part in aesthetic sports at a professional, competitive, or collegiate level. This includes (but is not limited to): figure skating, dance, gymnastics, cheerleading, diving and synchronized swimming. Through this study, we hope to be better able to help prevent and treat eating disorders in these athletes.
The purpose of this study is to learn how patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) clear mucus based on their genetic mutation. We also want to learn if albuterol can help patients clear mucus from their airways better.
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of increased and reduced arm swing on balance and stability during walking for adults over 55 and people with Parkinson disease.
Interested in participating in future research studies? Whether you have had a previous ACL injury or not, you may be able to take part in several research study opportunities. This registry simply collects your contact information and then we will reach out if any study opportunities are available.