Do you have a child between 12-14 years of age who is healthy but has some symptoms of anxiety or unexplained nervousness? You may be able to take part in a study with your child to better understand how anxiety develops across adolescence in brain and stress responses. Compensation provided.
Learn if voice recognition technology can help in the early detection of memory problems We are inviting you to participate in a research study, Exploiting Voice Assistant Systems for Early Detection of Cognitive Decline, by completion of a virtual interaction involving a memory test, questionnaires, and interaction with Chat GPT and an Amazon Alexa. Our study team is seeking volunteers: • Aged 65 and older • Are healthy or have mild cognitive impairment • Have access to Wi-Fi and a quiet environment • Have the internet browser Google Chrome or are willing to install it on their personal computer This study involves: • 1 Zoom session • Completion of memory tests and questionnaires • Interaction with Amazon Alexa • Interaction with Chat GPT • Virtual visit will be audio and videotaped After the session, you will be compensated $20 for your participation.
Have you been diagnosed with breast cancer? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study for the collection of tumor specimens and genomic DNA from patients with early or metastatic breast cancer.
Are you a Native speaker of Spanish? Have you ever wondered why Spanish is so different in different parts of the world? You may be able to participate in a research study to help us learn more about key differences in dialects of Spanish! Alguna vez te has preguntado por qué el español es tan diferente en diferentes partes del mundo? ¿Eres un hablante nativo de español? ¡Es posible que pueda participar en un estudio de investigación para descubrir algunas diferencias clave en los dialectos del español!
The CDC reported that in 2021, 93% of all young adults newly diagnosed with HIV were college-aged individuals of 18 to 24 years old. Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is a type of medication FDA-approved to help reduce the risk of HIV transmission; however, about 23% of people who could have benefited from PrEP were ever prescribed PrEP in 2019. This study aims to uncover what barriers to accessing PrEP that young adults in college may be facing.
Do you find yourself wondering what instructional environment best promotes your learning? If you are a student actively attending UNC-Chapel Hill and are between the ages of 18-99, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out if different types of classroom environments help or hinder your learning.
The purpose of this study is to quantify differences in Achilles subtendon morphology between people in a group of uninjured young adults and those with partial thickness Achilles tendinopathy.
Community-based interventions outside of North Carolina increase prostate cancer risk awareness and education among African Americans. Help us design an ideal intervention for/with communities in North Carolina. Your feedback and insight are instrumental in raising awareness and ultimately saving the lives of Black/African American men in North Carolina.
The purpose of this study is to identify how someone's personal life experiences may affect their behavior and understanding of various mental health concepts.
Are you interested in advancing scientific knowledge about diabetes and its impact on brain function? We are currently seeking enthusiastic participants for an exciting research study. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with type 1 or type 2 diabetes as well as those without diabetes to help us learn how connections in the brain may be different in people with diabetes. Compensation provided.