To check to see if teaching patients sign language before surgery will help with communicating after surgery when they cannot talk
To evaluate the safety of a new vaccine for RSV.
The purpose of this study is to identify the best way to leverage 360-videos for teaching and learning. 360-videos will be used to teach the Business Model Canvas. Each video is designed to provide students with a different type of experience. Then, after the study, the experiences that are most highly rated will be further analyzed.
Many teachers are experiencing stress, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The experience of stress may bring about many negative consequences. The present study is to investigate if and how different factors may influence individual teacher's experience of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings of the current study may inform targeted interventions and policies to help teachers cope with work-related stress.
The purpose of this study is to look at Japanese anime and its use of Black music genres (such as rap, reggae, jazz, and funk) in the contexts of Blerd (Black Nerd) culture. This study focuses on the reception of six anime series between 2004 and 2019 that uses Black music genres and/or has identifiable Black characters by Black viewers from the United States.
The goal of this NIH-funded study is to chart development in young autistic children to see how development varies by diagnosis and sex/gender. To do this, we will see families four times over the course of 18 months. Children will complete eye tracking tasks and behavioral assessments.
The objectives of this pivotal clinical trial are to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the PASCAL System for transcatheter tricuspid valve repair with OMT (optimal medical therapy) compared to OMT alone in the treatment of patients with symptomatic severe tricuspid regurgitation.
To assess the Sleepy Mice Case Study developed by High-throughput Discovery Science & Inquiry-based Case Studies for Today's Students (HITS) case fellows.
This is a research study and your participation in this study is voluntary. The purpose of this study is to test if injectable, long-acting anti-HIV drugs that are given every month can be used safely and effectively in individuals who are infected with HIV and who have had problems taking daily medications in the past. The study will also look at how well these medications are tolerated.