Liver injury due to prescription and non-prescription medication is medical, scientific, and public health problem of increasing frequency and importance in United States. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common reason the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would choose not to approve a new drug or withdraw a drug from the market. However, drug-induced liver injuries are often under-reported and difficult to detect/diagnose. This study seeks to learn more about these drug-induced liver injuries and develop better ways to detect, define, and study drug-induced liver injuries. The study will be looking at new cases of drug-induced liver injury, as well as gathering data on previous drug-induced liver injury (up to January 1, 1994).
The purpose of this study is to determine the natural history/development of CMT and the influence of genes on CMT.
The purpose of the study is to support elementary teachers' implementation of research-aligned literacy instruction, with a specific focus on vocabulary instruction and text selection. The goal is to investigate the ways in which targeted professional learning opportunities may shift teachers' practice, as well as impact students' literacy achievement.
The purpose of this research study is to collect preliminary data to develop my dissertation examining networks and collaboration among organizations as adaptive strategies that address socio-ecological challenges. You are eligible to take part in a research study because you are currently or have been involved with or are a stakeholder of a nonprofit, non-governmental environmental organization in the (1) Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, (2) Community Garden in a developing partnership with the Miramar Prison Garden in Wellington, New Zealand, (3) Carolinas Collaborative on Climate Health and Equity (C3HE) and their partnerships with Albemarle Regional Health Services (ARHS). You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this study.
We want to test whether clustering impacts a user's preference on a list of mini graphs (subgraphs) and if so, we will continue to research and conduct future studies on their impact.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the use of case video review for post procedural feedback for training gynecology residents. The residents will also watch an expert narrated video of a hysterectomy.
The purpose of this study is to understand how the graduate academic environment at UNC-Chapel Hill impacts mental health from the perspective of Black men in graduate degree programs. Participants in this study will be asked to participate in a semi-structured interview that will be virtual. This interview will last about 1 hour. Participants will be guided through prompts to bring out their views and experiences around graduate school and mental health. The insights gained from this study may inform a larger project on graduate student well-being and help develop future initiatives to support the health of Black men pursuing graduate degrees.
This study wants to test a inhaled version of an already approved medication for pulmonary hypertension (PH). The purpose is to test its safety and tolerability in group 1 and group 3 PH patients.
To determine if an early parent-to-therapist communication program increases parent-therapist contact in the NICU
To explore expression of tolerance for ambiguity and need for definitive conclusion among medical students and to compare these scores across time in medical school.