Are you between ages 45-59 and experiencing mood changes in the menopause transition? Help us learn more about how hormones affect mood and brain activity!
Does your teen get their menstrual period regularly? Do they experience depression, self-injury, or suicide? If your child is between the ages of 14 and 19, they may be able to participate in this study! We hope to learn more about how teens respond to stress, especially when going through hormonal changes across the menstrual cycle, and how these will affect their thoughts and feelings. Your child will be compensated for their participation.
Are you pregnant? If you are in your 3rd trimester, you may be able to take part in a research study. In this study, we want to learn more about how different kinds of exercise can help reduce risk for high blood pressure in pregnancy and other possible pregnancy complications.
Are you perimenopausal? Are you skipping periods? Are you feeling a lack of interest in your hobbies, overwhelmed, or disconnected? You may be able to participate in a research study to help other women. $500 compensation provided.
Do you or did you have COVID-19 while pregnant? We are doing a study to better understand the long-term effects of COVID-19 and who is at greatest risk of having long-term effects. Pregnant women with COVID-19 or women who had COVID-19 during their pregnancy or postpartum period with the last 24 months are invited to enroll.
Are you coming up on your 6-month postpartum checkup? You may be able to take part in this research study to learn about how new moms pursue everyday goals. All study activities can be done in the comfort of your own home and compensation is provided.
Individuals with a history of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and have had an ACL reconstruction (ACLR) are at a greater risk for developing osteoarthritis. The greater risk for developing osteoarthritis is likely caused by too little force or physical activity applied to the knee during weightbearing tasks such as walking. To reduce this decrease in forces during walking following an ACLR, we must first develop effective treatments that can train a person to walk in a way that reduces their risk of developing osteoarthritis. The purpose of this research study is to determine the feasibility and the initial effects of a 6-week training program designed to improve walking mechanics of individuals with an ACL reconstruction.
Do you have metastatic breast cancer? Are you looking for another treatment option? You may be able to participate in a new research study comparing treatments for metastatic breast cancer.
Help us understand female adolescent depression! Starting at puberty, girls are almost three times more likely to be diagnosed with a mood disorder than boys. The goal of the EVOLVE study is to understand the impact of changing hormones, stress, and sleep on mood symptoms during the pubertal transition.
Have you recently had an anterior cruciate ligament re-injury and will be undergoing revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery? If so, you may be able to participate in a study assessing the associations between walking movement and physical activity with knee joint health. Compensation provided.