Are you between 24-28 weeks pregnant with symptoms of depression? Do you have trouble sleeping? You may be able to take part in a research study to learn if a sleep schedule and bright light therapy can reduce or prevent postpartum depression. Compensation provided.
Are you the parent of a child with extreme picky eating or avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)? Are you an adult (18+) who has ARFID? If so, you might be eligible to participate in a research study examining the environmental and genetic factors associated with developing ARFID. Compensation is provided.
Have you taken a GLP-1 agonist drug such as semaglutide for weight loss? You may be able to participate in a research study to find out if taking GLP-1 agonist drugs such as semaglutide have any effect on physical function or quality of life.
Do you have chronic low back pain? Help us learn more about alternative and complementary treatment options for managing pain. We are doing a research study to determine if virtual mindfulness-based training can improve pain management. Compensation provided.
Interested in participating in future research studies? Whether you have had a previous ACL injury or not, you may be able to take part in several research study opportunities. This registry simply collects your contact information and then we will reach out if any study opportunities are available.
Have you been listed for kidney transplant at UNC? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study to help us learn how the process of waiting for a kidney transplant impacts you.
Are you an adult with an intellectual or developmental disability? Do you live in North Carolina? Take part in our study to help us learn how adults with ID/DD access and participate in their community. Compensation provided.
Have you or your child been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes during the past 12 months? Are you interested in helping researchers learn more about how to delay or prevent type 1 diabetes or how to treat type 1 diabetes? Join a registry to be notified of future opportunities to participate in type 1 diabetes research!
Do you have metastatic breast cancer or care for someone with metastatic breast cancer? You may be able to take part in a research study to share your thoughts about conversations with your oncologist about your prognosis. These can be challenging conversations, and we want to hear from you about what is helpful or not helpful in these conversations.
Are you an African American who has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer? Have you ever considered participating in a clinical trial? If so, you may be able to join a research study that seeks to understand the best ways to share information about clinical trials. Compensation will be provided.