Have you been diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus or Esophageal Adenocarcinoma? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out if a new, minimally invasive device can collect cells from your esophagus without the need for sedation. Compensation provided.
Would you like to participate in research studies to help better understand lung health and the effect of air pollution on the lungs? We are currently looking for people with no history or asthma or smoking to see if you are eligible for other studies surrounding these topics.
If you have a child with MS who is between 10 and 18 years old who has experienced at least one MS episode in the last 12 months, or at least 2 episodes in the last 24 months, your child could qualify for a study testing a drug that is currently used to treat adults with MS.
Do you want to help us learn more about skin cancers with little effort on your part? We would like to collect data from your medical record and use tissues sitting in storage to help us better understand how skin cancers work and find treatments/cures. Contact us today to find out how you can be a part of ground-breaking research!
Are you living with Metastatic or Advanced Cancer? Are you interested in having a personal health coach to help you set healthy lifestyle goals? Your personal health coach would prescribe cardio and strength training exercises, help you monitor symptoms, and navigate you to supportive care. If you have cancer and are receiving care at UNC Cancer Center, you may be able to participate.
Have you had a stroke? Did someone you care about have a stroke? If you are interested in participating in research studies related to stroke, you may join the UNC Stroke Research Registry. People on the registry may be called by researchers to find out if they want to participate in one or more studies related to stroke.
Do you smoke cigarettes? We will soon be conducting focus groups about tobacco products and health, and want to hear your opinion. Participants will receive a $50 Amazon gift. If you are interested in participating, please go to the screening link or contact us for more information. We will be holding focus groups in locations around the triangle, not just in Chapel Hill.
Do you have multiple myeloma? Have you had a stem cell transplant? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study looking at the effectiveness of giving a drug called daratumumab, along with lenalidomide, after a stem cell transplant to patients with multiple myeloma.
Currently or soon-to-be breastfeeding a baby younger than three months of age? Interested in helping infants worldwide? We are interested in how mother's milk improves baby's brain function. Participants may be paid up to $225.
Do you want to be notified about research opportunities and stay informed about the latest advances in research on autism, fragile X and other developmental syndromes? UNC is an nationally renowned leader in research on autism and related disorders. Our Registry staff will contact you about studies of interest. Confidential, free, no obligation.