We are investigating how city governments in dry parts of the Western US manage the trees that grow in their cities. In particular, we want to know what benefits they seek when managing their trees, how they plan for successful management, and how limited access to water affects their management decisions. This requires that we interview City Foresters about their jobs, as they have primary responsibility over the trees in their cities. It also requires that we review the plans that cities make about their trees, and compare how cities with very little access to water plan for trees, relative to how cities with lots of water plan for their trees.
Chart review of outcomes of pregnancies that had clinical NIPT done.
The purpose is to understand how people evaluate personnel decisions at work.
The purpose of this study is to understand what type of little cigar and cigarillo images with text statements are the most effective. We will show participants different images with text statements about little cigar and cigarillo products and ask questions about them.
The purpose of this research study is to see how displaying different types of information may help users when conducting procedural knowledge information-seeking tasks using a search interface.
We are researching how and why business librarians form regional professional networks, whether informally or as formal, recognized associations.
We are asking survey questions of people who participate in the Healthy Opportunities Pilots in order to see in participating in the Pilots improved health and well-being
The purpose of this study is to determine if interpersonal relationships of LGBTQ+ identifying individuals changed throughout the course of the pandemic.
The goal of this research is to understand what 1) facilitates and/or impedes adherence to antibiotic prescription guidelines, and 2) encourages/discourages individuals who request an antibiotic when not medically necessary. Once identified, the information can be used to guide development of an intervention framework and plan for change.
Research with blood and cells (generally called specimens) can help researchers understand how the human body works. Research can also answer other questions by using specimens. Researchers may develop new tests to find diseases, or new ways to treat diseases. In the future, research may help to develop new products, such as drugs. You are being asked for permission to use your biospecimens and medical records for this study. Using your biospecimens, researchers may be able to detect CAR-T cells in your body after you receive the CAR-T treatment. The purpose of this study is to validate the detection method of CAR-T cells in the blood to advance CAR-T therapy development.