Clinical Trials
Participating in research is one of the most powerful things you can do to be part of tomorrow's healthcare breakthroughs. Penn State Health is always looking for people who are willing to participate in studies, so that our researchers can better understand how to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases and conditions.
The overall objective is to build a team of scholars and physicians to develop an R25 application to NIDA for submission in Fall 2022 that will facilitate remote assessment for
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This project seeks to take advantage of emerging strategies for remote research and self-collection of biospecimens for wider use in research on families with and at-risk for substance use disorders
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This study will investigate if there are important health related changes among college students during their first year and how health behaviors and stress may be related. Blood samples will
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This study will investigate the relationship between daily experiences, including different types of stress, and health behavior choices among undergraduate students at the daily level.
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This study will investigate the relationship between daily experiences, including different types of stress, and health behavior choices among undergraduate students at the daily level.
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This study will investigate the relationship between daily experiences, including different types of stress, and health behavior choices among undergraduate students at the daily level.
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This research study is to test and obtain feedback from students about a text message-delivered alcohol use and sexual violence intervention. The study will last approximately six months from the
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This research study is to test and obtain feedback from students about a text message-delivered alcohol use and sexual violence intervention. The study will last approximately six months from the
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This research is being done to compare the differences in traditional cigarette reduction between smokers who receive a 0 mg/ml nicotine e-cig and those who receive a 58 mg/ml nicotine
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This research is being done to compare the differences in traditional cigarette reduction between smokers who receive a 0 mg/ml nicotine e-cig and those who receive a 58 mg/ml nicotine
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