In this study, we want to learn how people access information about COVID-19. We also want to learn how people are responding to the pandemic. The results of this study will help us to promote more effective ways to communicate information.
Persons with stroke suffer limited walking distances due to sensory and motor changes following injury. Robotic exoskeletons have become a recent topic of study, specifically to the ankle joint to provide walking assistance and enable those to walk for longer distances. However, no study has investigated how to teach persons to use these assistive devices to greatest benefit. This study aims to determine the optimal settings and feedback with an ankle exoskeleton in order to teach a person with a stroke to use the device optimally. You will get to wear an exoskeleton on your ankle and experience a futuristic walking experience while helping the team gain new knowledge!
We are developing a computer-based tool for people who have cancers of the blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. This tool will help us understand what is most important to patients when it comes to the results of their treatment. We are looking for healthy volunteers (those without cancer) to help us test the usability of this tool.
In this study, we want to learn how a drug works in preventing diabetic retinopathy (DR).
Do you have arthritis? Increase your physical activity with help from a friend! This study will help us learn if being in a health program with a family member or friend can help people with arthritis become more active.
Do you have COPD or want to help us understand COPD? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study. We want to learn more about how nose inflammation is related to COPD. We are looking for people with COPD and healthy volunteers for this study. Compensation provided.
The goal of this study is to find tools, types, and frequencies of tests to detect glaucoma progression. This will help us to develop more effective treatments to halt the progression of the disease.
The purpose of this study is to identify and genomically-characterize individuals with genetically unexplained neurodevelopmental disorders, such as epilepsy. The overarching goal is to provide patients with improved information about the underlying genetic basis of their disorder and illuminate novel genetically-defined treatment approaches in the future.
To see if a drug administered via injection (dupilumab) is safe and effective at reducing eosinophilic inflammation in the stomach of participants with eosinophilic gastritis (EG)/ eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EGE).
The purpose of this study to is assess changes in knee joint health before and after 8 weeks of physical activity participation in individuals with a history of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) 6 months to 5 years ago.