This study aims to compare two competency measurement scales used to evaluate student capabilities, skills, and competence to practice nutrition.
To enhance community organizations knowledge of the research world
This study is being done by the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN). It will compare the safety and acceptability of a rectal douche containing tenofovir to a pill that prevents HIV.
To investigate public perceptions of college students' political orienations.
The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of the app outSMARTPD in determining a user's percent likelihood of having Parkinson's Disease through the studies and tests present in the app. The goal of the app is to determine if it is an effective tool for elderly populations that may have neurodegenerative disease, to help existing patients monitor their symptoms, and to help doctors and neurologists with patients that may have a Parkinsonian patient.
We are testing private well water and surface waters in the Anderson Community in Caswell and Alamance Counties. We are also conducting a brief survey with residents to understand their drinking water concerns and use of nearby lakes and streams.
We are studying the ways that counties and municipalities are making decisions about how to use the opioid settlement funding.
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the drug: NMD670 in adults who have Myasthenia Gravis.
The purpose of this research is to examine how individuals interact with different versions of GPT chatbots to discuss key social issues.
We want to better understand hearing (like speech perception or sound source localization) across the lifespan.