The purpose of this study is to find out whether the study drug, LY3537982, is safe and effective in cancer patients who have a specific genetic mutation (KRAS G12C). Patients must have already received or were not able to tolerate the standard of care, except for specific groups who have not had cancer treatment.
We are studying how people search online to help us understand the relationship between political identity and keywords. We want to learn the ways in which political identity is related to how people seek out information.
The purpose of this research is to understand how the combination of augmented reality technology and natural language commands can support anyone with programming a robot to perform a task. As robots enter our world, everyday users will need to tell a robot what to do, like an Amazon Alexa or Google Home. With today's robots, this is not possible. That is why we need your help!
Examine the validity and reliability of UTRS in the assessment of essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson tremor.
Phase II/III research study to determine how well sentinel lymph node biopsy works and compares sentinel lymph node biopsy surgery to standard neck dissection as part of the treatment for early-stage oral cavity cancer.
Have you been diagnosed with unfavorable risk prostate cancer? Are you looking for treatment options? If so, you may be able to participate in a clinical trial examining different treatment options for prostate cancer.
This study is being done to answer the following question: Can we determine the optimal (safe & effective) dose of livmoniplimab for patients? Also to determine if livmoniplimab combined with budigalimab is safe and effective at treating locally advanced or metastatic Child-Pugh A hepatocellular carcinoma (mHCC).
Are you interested in making changes to your lifestyle to improve your eating and physical activity habits and manage your weight? You may be able to participate in a 6-month research study using a smartphone app and digital tools that is designed specifically for young adults.
The purpose of this research study is to explore benefits of workplace social connection following coffee meetups with colleagues. Study involve two brief online surveys and a coffee meetup with a colleague you may barely know at a time and place of your choosing! Participants will receive a $10 electronic visa to cover coffee (or other non-alcoholic drink or snack), with an opportunity to be entered into a drawing for a chance of receiving $25.
Do you and your romantic partner want to cut back on substance use? Are you wanting to spend your time together in more meaningful ways? You may be able to take part in a research study testing a new couple's therapy treatment for substance use. Benefits include 3 months of couple's therapy at no cost.