Volunteer for Research
The Office of Clinical Research at EAH welcomes everyone who would like to participate in our studies. These studies aim to benefit human health by improving knowledge, disease prevention and treatments. Your participation could have a positive impact on the health of people locally or around the world. See below for a list of studies currently recruiting participants, or sign up to receive alerts for new studies recruiting participants.
PTSD Research Study
If you are at least 50 years old, you may be eligible to participate in a brain imaging research study of the effects of trauma and PTSD on the brains of older adults. Individuals with or without trauma or PTSD may be eligible to participate. If you are interested in participating, please visit aub.ie/PTSDaging for more information and to complete the online questionnaires.
Questions? Please email us at aumrlab@gmail.com.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Meredith Reid, AU MRI Research Center (mareid@auburn.edu)
Voices Research Opportunity
Recover Autonomic Research Study
More than 500 million people around the world have had COVID, and it’s possible that millions of them could have long-term symptoms. We need more information to support the safe use of potential treatments for people with Long COVID.
RECOVER-AUTONOMIC is studying several possible treatments to help people with Long COVID live with fewer autonomic dysfunction symptoms. These symptoms are related to nerve damage of the autonomic nervous system, which controls automatic body functions such as heartbeat and blood pressure. Researchers want to learn about the safety and effectiveness of potential treatments for Long COVID, a condition that causes a person to be sick months after getting COVID.
With your help, we can better understand how and why Long COVID affects people in different ways and explore possible treatments. This research may help you, your loved ones, and other people with Long COVID.
Learn More About RECOVER-AUTONOMIC at trials.recovercovid.org/autonomic OR contact us locally : The Office of Clinical Research P: 334.528.4280 E: research@eamc.org