Are you a generally healthy person? If so, you may able to participate in a research study to find out more about the things that affect lung function and the risk of future lung disease.
The purpose of this study is to understand the feasibility of putting labels on alcoholic beverage containers.
We are investigating potential biomarkers for neuropsychiatric illnesses.
The purpose of this study is to learn more about memory and perception in children and adolescents. We are doing this study to learn critical new information about cognition and memory.
We want to learn if there is a relationship between a sibling position (oldest, middle, youngest) and leadership characteristics. This study will help us to impact applied family science and the practice of family therapy.
The purpose of the EPPIK study is to gain further experience on the use of sparsentan in children.
How does your baby's environment affect their brain? A child's brain grows quickly during pregnancy and infancy. If you are pregnant in your 2nd or 3rd trimester, you may be eligible to participate in a research study to find out how your environment affects your baby's brain development. Compensation provided.
We are doing this study to learn how the brain and muscles of the arm and hand communicate with one another in children experiencing weakness on one side of the body. This information will be important to help us determine how well someone may respond to certain therapies or treatments to improve the use of their arm/hand.
We still have a lot to learn about why people develop glomerular disease and what the best medicines are to treat these diseases. Diabetes is a common, chronic illness and many people with glomerular disease also have diabetes. Currently, there is no information telling us the best ways to treat patients with both diabetes and glomerular disease, or how to counsel them about prognosis and risks for complications. This substudy of the Cure Glomerulopathy Network brings together information and laboratory specimens from patients with diabetes and glomerular disease to speed up and improve health research for their care.
In this study, we want to learn about the effects of different kinds of force on the knee when walking on a treadmill. We will do this by looking at MRI images of knee cartilage in people with and without a history of ACL reconstruction.