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Description:
Does your family have a teen between the ages of 13 to 17 years old? Does someone in your family have Type 2 Diabetes? Your family might be eligible to participate in a University at Buffalo (UB) study focused on learning more about Type 2 Diabetes risk factors! Read More
Eligibility:
-Teens aged 13-17 years old
-Live in Buffalo, NY or surrounding areas
-Have a family history of Type 2 Diabetes
-Have a personal cell phone with data
-Have an English-speaking parent/guardian who can attend the in-person visit with the teen
Contact(s)
AMANDA ZIEGLER
amz9@buffalo.edu
+1 716-816-7282
Description:
Help us learn more about toddler taste preferences! The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Pediatrics is looking for families with young children aged 18 to 36-months-old for a new study about young children and vegetables. The research team is interested in learning more about how young kids react to eating vegetables to see if there is a way to help kids to like and accept vegetables better. Read More
Eligibility:
-Child is between 18 to 36-months-old
-Child is generally healthy
-Parent/guardian is 18 years or older
-Parent/guardian is fluent in English
Contact(s)
Rachel FAN
rdfan@buffalo.edu
+1 716-829-6694
Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) Division of Behavioral Medicine is recruiting children between the ages of 8 to 12 years old and their parents for an in-person snacking study. The goal of the study is to compare how children and parents are motivated for snack foods and screen time. Read More
Eligibility:
-Have a child between 8 to 12 years old
-Parent and child are not allergic to study foods
Contact(s)
KATELYN CARR
kcarr@buffalo.edu
+1 716-427-4431
Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) School of Dental Medicine is looking for a parent/legal guardian and one teen per household for a dental survey study. The goal of this study is to learn more about the reasons families do not go to the dentist on a regular basis. The results from this study may allow us to develop strategies to help people from underrepresented groups have better access to dental care. Read More
Eligibility:
Teens between the ages of 12-17 years old and one parent/guardian Able to read in English From an underrepresented background based on race, income level, living in a rural area, etc.
Contact(s)
Rubelisa Oliveira
rubelisa@buffalo.edu
+1 716-829-6294
Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Rehabilitation Sciences is looking for young adults between the ages of 10 to 21 years old for an in-person study. The goal of the study is to learn more about how the brain may change after concussion in young adults. Read More
Eligibility:
-Young adults between the ages of 10 to 21
-Have had a concussion
-Fluent in English
Contact(s)
Ghazala Saleem
ghazalas@buffalo.edu
+1 716-829-2589
Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Pediatrics is enrolling families with teenagers between the ages of 12 to 17 years old in a healthy eating study. The goal of the study is to investigate ways to promote healthy eating for families. Read More
Eligibility:
Families with one parent (18 years or older) and one teen (between 12-17 years old) Able to attend in-person study visits to the UB South Campus
Contact(s)
LEONARD EPSTEIN
lhenet@buffalo.edu
+1 716-829-3400
Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Pediatrics is recruiting kids with asthma for the Project ASTHMA (Aligning with Schools To Help Manage Asthma) study. The goal of the study is to see if doctors can help to decrease asthma symptoms in Buffalo students aged 4 to 13 years old with more severe asthma. Read More
Eligibility:
Students who attend Buffalo schools that are between the ages of 4 to 13 years old Diagnosed with asthma at least 12 months before enrollment in the study Have asthma that is not well controlled
Contact(s)
LUCY HOLMES
luholmes@buffalo.edu
+1 716-323-0034
Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences (CDS) is looking for patrons of the Buffalo Museum of Science for a speech study. The goal of the study is to learn more about how people understand speech and how that may change over the lifespan. Read More
Eligibility:
Children and adults over the age of 7 years old who are visiting the Buffalo Museum of Science Are native speakers of North American English Have no history of speech, language, or hearing issues Have no history of brain issues Have had no exposure to the German language Have not lived in Germany
Contact(s)
Christopher HEFFNER
ccheffne@buffalo.edu
+1 716-829-2797
Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Pediatrics and Western New York BloodCare is looking for young adults who report heavy period bleeding for a study. The goal of the study is to investigate different types of treatment for teens with heavy period bleeding. The researchers also hope to gather data on why young adults may stop their treatment for heavy period bleeding. Read More
Eligibility:
Young adults aged 9 – 21 years old Self-report heavy period bleeding Have been diagnosed with a bleeding disorder OR are being evaluated for a bleeding disorder Are patients of Western New York BloodCare
Contact(s)
Michelle Acosta
macosta2@buffalo.edu
+1 716-898-2470
Description:
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Pediatrics is looking for kids and adults with blood disorders for a longitudinal study (or a study that lasts over a long period of time). The goal of the study is to investigate the safety, effectiveness, and use of different treatments for people with blood disorders. Read More
Eligibility:
Kids or adults with blood disorders
Contact(s)
JEFFREY SCHIEDER
jss10@buffalo.edu
+1 716-645-4408
RICHARD KARALUS
karalus@buffalo.edu
+1 716-888-4881
Michelle Acosta
macosta2@buffalo.edu
+1 716-898-2470
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