Do you have epithelial ovarian cancer? Have you already been treated, but your cancer has not improved or returned? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study that will help us learn more about using your own modified cells as a possible treatment.
There is a lack of transparency when users use search engines like Google, as it doesn't clearly explain why certain results are returned. We have developed a transparent search algorithm that clearly explains why a result is returned. This study aims to ask users to test out if our system is useful. We will ask users to think of a scenario where they are searching for movies that satisfy multiple genres. Our system returns a movie's plot, and shows why that movie has a certain genre by showing relevant sentences and its confidence in its guess. The goal is to see if such explanations will help users in their search task.
Do you have cancer? Are you about to start immunotherapy? You may be able to participate in a research study to help answer many questions that still exist about immunotherapy like - Who is more likely to get side effects? What treatments will help control the side effects but let patients continue their cancer treatment? What factors can affect the type of side effects patients have (type of cancer or immunotherapy? previous chemo or radiation? existing autoimmune diseases?, etc.) and more.
To determine the interest in specific psychological services and resources for parents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Are you currently pregnant and planning to deliver at UNC? If so, you and your baby may be eligible to take part in an exciting research opportunity! The SUNBEAM study will examine factors that lead to the development of food allergies and eczema (chronic itchy skin) in young babies and toddlers. Compensation will be provided for completed study activities.
The purpose of this research study is to determine how well you can match the beat of a metronome and if there are any changes in your walking with use of the metronome. Metronomes are commonly used in physical therapy, but we are looking at the effects of using and slower and faster speed of metronome. The use of the slower frequency metronome on the treadmill is intended to help you take larger steps. The use of a faster frequency metronome as you walk over ground is intended to assist you in taking faster steps.
The purpose of this study is to learn how the changes of pregnancy can affect how much of an HIV drug (called doravirine) remains in your body. This study will help us understand the right dosage of this medication.
Do you have a histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced or metastatic solid tumor? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a first-in-human, Phase 1/1b, open-label, multicenter clinical study of ERAS-601 as a monotherapy and in combination with cetuximab or pembrolizumab.
The purpose of this research study is to examine (via focus groups) the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the social, academic and housing experiences of students at a large university in the Southeastern United States.
Do you have metastatic breast cancer? Are you looking for another treatment option? You may be able to participate in a new research study comparing treatments for metastatic breast cancer.