Have you been diagnosed with a lung infection due to M. Avium Complex (MAC)? Are considering beginning treatment for this infection? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study helping us to learn more about the effectiveness and side effects of the two most common antibiotic regimens used to treat this disease. There are no additional visits required for the study and you may be able to participate remotely!
The purpose of this study is to investigate North Carolinian archival repositories' disaster preparedness for climate change induced flood risks.
Do you identify as South Asian and do you menstruate? Do you identify as South Asian and do you use or have you consider using contraception or birth control? Have you experienced bias when discussing menstruation or contraception? If so, you may be interested in this study to improve reproductive justice for South Asians in the United States.
Have you lost a loved one or know someone who lost a loved one? If you have attended mental health services and have been diagnosed with Prolonged Grief Disorder, you may be able to take part in a research study to help us create a safe and supportive environment where everyone feels valued and heard.
We are looking for participants for an interview research project on addiction and recovery! If you have personally experienced a substance use or addiction disorder, we want to hear your story. We believe your insights are valuable and capable of inspiring meaningful change. Join us in advancing addiction medicine by scheduling your interview today!
Are you Hispanic and have been recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes? You may be able to participate in a research study about how a community health worker may influence follow-up care.
This study will look at the way professors and students feel about primary source materials in the Jewish Studies undergraduate classroom. Examples of primary sources include diaries, maps, photos, and more.
The survey and its findings will help us understand attitudes around cancer family history and genetic testing among Black people. This information will be used to develop an educational curriculum to strive towards health equity for Black people diagnosed with or at higher risk of cancer and get Black people the best cancer care.
Latino males: Have you experienced stigma and discrimination? Have you been treated differently because of who you are? Do you believe people disapprove of your actions? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study about experiences of stigma and discrimination and how those experiences affect HIV testing or use of PrEP to prevent HIV transmission.
Through in-person and remote, hour-long interviews, this research study aims to understand how the how young people in the United States experience social media.