Much of autism research has been conducted with males. We want to learn more about the experiences of females with autism and their families. This research will help us to tailor future research studies toward autistic females.
This phase I trial is to find out the best dose, possible benefits and/or side effects of lenalidomide when added to nivolumab and the usual drugs (rituximab and methotrexate) in patients with primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma.
Help us understand female adolescent depression! Starting at puberty, girls are almost three times more likely to be diagnosed with a mood disorder than boys. The goal of the EVOLVE study is to understand the impact of changing hormones, stress, and sleep on mood symptoms during the pubertal transition.
The purpose of this study is to hear the experiences of LGBTQ+ EMS providers on the job. We want to learn more about the emotional, mental, and physical effects of identifying as LGBTQ+ in EMS.
For caregivers of grieving children who weren't the romantic partner of the parent who died (if you weren't together as a couple) at the time of their death, please help us better understand your experience. Sharing your thoughts will help us create better resources and support for families like yours.
We are interested in evaluating whether the comprehensive T-STEP program (class, counseling, and internship) is more effective than counseling services alone. This study will help us understand the effectiveness of the T-STEP program on adolescents and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, transitioning into employment and post-secondary education.
The purpose of this study is to investigate how different genres of music affect our performance on cognitively demanding tasks. In the study, participants will listen to brief selections of music while performing a visual task. The ultimate goals of this experiment are to (1) better understand how popular music today may affect cognitive performance and (2) add nuance and diversity to the field cognitive psychology by exploring genres beyond classical music.
We are conducting this study because we want to learn how to help people decide if lung cancer screening is right for them. Our goal is to test materials (a brief video and a short online survey) that discuss the benefits and harms of lung cancer screening. We are looking for people who smoke now or who used to smoke cigarettes and who would be willing to participate in an interview.
Have you been diagnosed with central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma? Have you received treatment for this disease, but it either came back or did not improve? Then you may be eligible to participate ind a study to look at the safety and effectiveness of the new study drug acalabrutinib.
To understand the current health and well-being of athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic.