CR-05-22-26-BCFS001840-Rutgers-Dominguez-33 [Landing Page]
Apply Now Infant Antibiotic Research Study Researchers at Rutgers University are conducting a study in infants and toddlers to understand how antibiotics affect the developing gut microbiome and explore ways to support its recovery. Apply Now Fast Facts Infants and toddlers younger than 4 years of age Have not taken antibiotics in the past 3 […]
BCFS001986-UM-Salan-269 [Landing Page]
Apply Now Alcohol UseResearch Study Researchers at University of Miami are conducting a research study called The Glucid Study to explore new ways to help older adults reduce alcohol consumption and improve brain and gut health. This study is examining whether motivational interviewing and a daily probiotic supplement may help improve cognition, brain metabolism, and […]
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Apply Now Primary Progressive Aphasia Research Study Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a condition that gradually affects language and communication abilities. Researchers know that language therapy may help, but it is still unclear whether combining therapy with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a mild form of brain stimulation, can further improve language and memory skills. […]
BCFS002054-SFDPH-Santos-134 [Landing Page]
Apply Now Remote Sexual Health& Substance Use Study Researchers at the University of California, San Diego and the University of California, San Francisco are conducting the CHAMPION Study to explore how a mobile app and virtual cognitive behavioral therapy may help men who have sex with men (MSM) stay on PrEP and reduce methamphetamine use. […]
BCFS002048-MGH-Kelly-131 [Landing Page]
Apply Now Online Substance Use Disorder Treatment Study Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital are conducting a treatment study for adolescents and young adults ages 14–21 who are experiencing challenges related to alcohol or drug use. This fully online study is evaluating whether a combination of group sessions and one-on-one therapy may support recovery, wellbeing, and […]
BCFS001973-WVU-Cohn-2- [Landing Page]
Apply Now Cigarillo Research Study Researchers at the West Virginia University are conducting a study in young adults to better understand how people use cigarillos and how they affect smoking behavior and experiences. Apply Now Fast Facts Smoke cigarillos Ages 18-24 Compensation up to $475 Conducted in Morgantown, WV Study Background Researchers at West Virginia […]
BCFS002006-OSUMC-Fournier-29 [Landing Page]
Apply Now DepressionResearch Study Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are conducting a research study about how the brain processes emotions like anger and depression. The study aims to better understand how brain activity, emotional responses, and daily experiences may differ between people with depression and people without a history of mental […]
BCFS002049-UofU-Martinez Pradeda-2 [Landing Page]
Apply Now Remote Smoking Research Study Researchers at the University of Utah are conducting a research study called Project SWAP for Hispanic/Latino/a/x adults in the United States who currently smoke cigarettes. The goal of this study is to get feedback on text messages and a website designed to provide information about ways to reduce the […]
CR-5-13-25-BCFS001539-UTMB-Tzeng-171 [Old-Template-Landing Page]
Apply Now Dementia Caregiver Virtual Research Study Researchers at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health) are conducting a study to identify what works and what does not work in providing the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit for people with dementia. Apply Now Fast Facts Caring for a Family Member Aged 65+ Living with Dementia […]
CR-5-14-26-BCFS00224-UCSD-Chambers-59 [Landing Page]
Apply Now Expecting? Join One of Our MotherToBaby Pregnancy Studies Our research studies aim to understand how certain medications, vaccines, or health conditions may affect pregnancy. Our research will help people who are pregnant and health providers understand what may be safe and what should be avoided in pregnancy. All of our studies are observational: […]