Do you have a newly diagnosed endometrial cancer? if so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study looking at the role the uterine and gut microbiomes play in endometrial cancer development and treatment.
Have you been diagnosed with multiple myeloma that has returned and needed to be treated again? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study looking at the safety of giving a new drug called REGN5458 (Linvoseltamab) to patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.
Are you between the ages of 35 and 85 with a diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease? Do you want to help advance diagnostic and treatment technology? We will be conducting a research study on the use of eyeglass-mounted cameras and motion sensors to monitor and manage symptoms of Parkinson's Disease during daily activities. Help us learn how useful wearable systems can be for caregivers and healthcare professionals. Compensation provided.
The aim of this project is to assess the procedural skills of residents before and after implementation of a Urogynecology Resident Bootcamp prior to the start of their Urogynecology rotation
People with kidney disease that have the APOL1 risk variant are at a greater risk for developing protein in their urine and chronic kidney disease. This research study is being done to determine if the investigational drug, VX-147 can slow or stop the worsening of kidney function as well as target the underlying cause of kidney disease.
Do you have a diagnosis of schizophrenia? Are you interested in improving your mental functioning? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study to find out if a new medication, "BI 425809", improves mental functioning. Compensation provided.
Adults, adolescents and children with peanut allergies needed! We are doing a study to develop a peanut immunotherapy tablet for children, adolescents, and adults with peanut allergies.
Have you had or are planning to have ACL reconstruction? You may be able to take part in a research study to help us learn more about the outcomes following surgery after a lower limb injury. We are also looking for healthy volunteers between the ages of 12-64 to take part. We will provide you with a report of your results after testing!
Have you or your child been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes during the past 12 months? Are you interested in helping researchers learn more about how to delay or prevent type 1 diabetes or how to treat type 1 diabetes? Join a registry to be notified of future opportunities to participate in type 1 diabetes research!
Recurrent UTIs cause major problems for postmenopausal women. Daily preventative medications can be helpful in decreasing infections, but we don't know how they affect the normal bacteria you have in your bladder, vagina, and gut. If you are starting either daily nitrofurantoin (Macrobid) or daily methenamine hippurate (Hiprex) for prevention of recurrent UTIs, you may be able to take part in a study to see how these medications impact the bladder, vagina, and gut bacteria. Compensation provided.