Our team is exploring how technology can help us capture dietary information. We are looking for older adults who will be willing to help us see what is the most effective way to capture nutritional information.
Are you interested in making changes to your lifestyle to improve your eating and physical activity habits and manage your weight? You may be able to participate in a 6-month research study using a smartphone app and digital tools that is designed specifically for young adults.
The purpose of this research study is to explore benefits of workplace social connection following coffee meetups with colleagues. Study involve two brief online surveys and a coffee meetup with a colleague you may barely know at a time and place of your choosing! Participants will receive a $10 electronic visa to cover coffee (or other non-alcoholic drink or snack), with an opportunity to be entered into a drawing for a chance of receiving $25.
Did you or your community participate in the Tar Heels Bus tour in October 2022? We want your insight! In this project, we want to work with community partners to develop a curriculum for developing and teaching racial literacy.
We are looking for women and men to donate cervicovaginal mucus or semen. These will be used to study how antibodies can be used to block infections at mucosal surfaces. Compensation provided
Do you want to learn more about your emotions? If you are between 18 and 80 years old, you may be able to take part in a research study to explore how your brain and body create emotions. Up to $255 compensation provided.
Have you been diagnosed with HER-2 positive breast cancer and have already received treatment with chemotherapy followed by surgery? Was your breast cancer still present at time of surgery and removed? If so you may be eligible for a trial to see if a combination of T-DM1 with tucatinib is better than receiving T-DM1 alone at preventing your cancer from returning.
Have you ever been diagnosed with HER2 positive metastatic breast cancer and had disease progression after receiving at least one type of therapy? If so you may be eligible for a clinical trial that tests niraparib in combination with trastuzumab.
Have you ever been diagnosed with metastatic triple negative breast cancer and received 2 or less lines of chemotherapy for your metastatic disease? If so you may be eligible for a trial to evaluate different treatment combination with avelumab for your metastatic breast cancer.
Are you pregnant or did you recently have a baby? Do you have Medicaid insurance? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to help find ways for more pregnant people to get the dental care they need. Compensation provided.