Do you suffer from depression? If so, you may be eligible for a study that provides a brief single session of psychotherapy. This session will provide strategies for managing your depression and may be combined with non-invasive brain stimulation. We are also recording electrical brain activity during a decision-making task. Compensation provided.
We want to know what people think about gender and how pronouns are used in American English.
The proposed study seeks to understand how Black transgender and/or nonbinary students attending a PWI view the concept of coming out, and how that relates to their identity as a Black transgender individual.
Do you have a type of cancer known as Nonseminmatous Germ Cell Tumor (NSGCT)? Has your cancer come back, or not get better with the last treatment you received? If so, you may be able to participate in a gene therapy study to see if we can use your body's own immune cells as a treatment for your NSGCT.
The purpose of this research study is to explore key periods of family life over time among adults who have experience parenting at least one child from birth to young adulthood. Study findings could help inform the development of programs and services that are intended to benefit children and families.
Being able to understand and measure communication development in young children is critical. Our team is adapting a tool to measure communication in young children with autism. If you have a young child (under 5 years old) with a diagnosis or suspected diagnosis of autism, you may be able to participate in this study. Compensation provided.
Are you a current or former smoker who is 50 years or older? You may be able to take part in a research study about lung cancer screening.
This study will aim to evaluate how the relationship between fat distribution patterns and genetic variants are impacted by race in non-Hispanic black and Asian females.
Are you interested in how changes in shoes and footwear can be used to make improvements to day-to-day life? You may be able to participate in a research study to quantify the biomechanical effects of different footwear on walking. Compensation provided.
In this study, we want to use an online survey for people newly diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer to ask questions about physical and emotional health. We hope to use the results of this survey to design a program to help future patients tolerate treatment better.