The purpose of this study is to better understand how people learn and remember information.
The purpose of the study is to understand gait patterns of healthy, uninjured individuals. *This study is a collaboration with the UNC Sports Medicine Institute*
In this study, we want to find out how stress related to race affects the cardiometabolic health of African American and Black women. We also want to look at factors that might help protect them from this kind of stress.
In this study, we wan to learn how stress in your life may affect how your genes work. We want to learn how these changes can increase risk for heart disease.
To evaluate the effectiveness of using a combination of pembrolizumab and olaparib when given before and after standard chemoradiation therapy in treating locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
The purpose of this study is to understand reporting behaviors of concussion symptoms among young adult athletes who have participated in organized sport when concussion occurs both inside and outside of sport. Focusing on reporting behaviors of non-SRCs will contribute to a more holistic view of concussion reporting behaviors which may enhance concussion reporting interventions to improve reporting patterns and athlete safety in the future.
Have you had ACL reconstruction? You may be able to participate in a research study examining how brain function might change after surgery. Compensation provided.
The purpose of this study is to investigate age effects on foot-ankle mechanical power interactions in walking and their underlying mechanisms to improve walking performance and economy in older adults.
This project is designed to get valuable feedback from physical therapists and patient groups for a video game product for knee rehabilitation. It is a sub study of an overall project that includes a clinical trial on the effect of the implementation of the video game. KneeBright is an EMG driven video game platform for rehabilitation for knee osteoarthritis. This custom program was developed to complement lower extremity strengthening.
Have you or a family member been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease? Would you be interested in helping researchers learn more about Parkinson's by giving a blood or saliva sample? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study that will utilize genetic testing to provide you more information about the possible roles of your genes in your diagnosis.