McGill TRAP Study / Étude TRAP McGill

McGill TRAP Study / Étude TRAP McGill TRAP is seeking sexually active couples ages 18-40 in Montreal // TRAP cherche des couples actifs de

TRAP is seeking sexually active couples ages 18-45, formed within the last year, in Montreal for a study on preventing the transmission of HPV. TRAP-HPV stands for Transmission Reduction and Prevention with HPV vaccination. Our team is seeking heterosexual couples who have recently begun a sexual relationship to participate in a study on the prevention of HPV transmission. Participating couples receive the Gardasil or Havrix vaccines for free and may be compensated up to 500$ for attending visits at our clinic. TRAP recherche des couples sexuellement actifs âgés entre 18 et 40 ans, dont la relation a commencé il y a pas plus de 6 mois, pour une étude sur la prévention de la transmission du VPH. TRAP-VPH recherche des couples hétérosexuels ayant récemment débuté une relation sexuelle pour prendre part dans cette étude sur la prévention de la transmission du VPH. Les couples de participants recevront soit le vaccin Gardasil ou Havrix ainsi qu'une compensation jusqu'à 500$ pour les visites à notre clinique.

07/05/2017

CALLING ALL NEW RELATIONSHIPS! LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS THIS SUMMER TO JOIN OUR STUDY! COMPENSATION FOR EACH VISIT! For more information contact us at 514-398-8191 or check out our website at mcgill.ca/cancerepi

the new radio segment research assistant and visual journalist Jennifer Selinger and research nurse Natalia had with CKUT 90.3FM discussing our research studies and the transmission of HPV.

Research about sexual activity should not be taboo. Important information everyone should read. For more information on ...
07/04/2017

Research about sexual activity should not be taboo. Important information everyone should read.

For more information on our McGill research studies - Contact 514-398-8191

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317907.php

What are female ge***al sores and what are the main causes? How might a sore be prevented, how are they diagnosed, and what is the outlook?

Check out one of our most famous studies in Montreal - TRAP! Contact 514-398-8191 for more information https://www.youtu...
06/14/2017

Check out one of our most famous studies in Montreal - TRAP! Contact 514-398-8191 for more information https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8zndKlXPr8&feature=youtu.be

McGill University and Concordia are offering a compensation for research to people across Quebec. Join our studies now! Contact 514-398-8191

06/06/2017

NO BETTER TIME TO JOIN THAN NOW! CONTACT 514-398-8191

With an amazing team and wonderful, dedicated participants - McGill and Concordia is taking groundbreaking research to t...
04/12/2017

With an amazing team and wonderful, dedicated participants - McGill and Concordia is taking groundbreaking research to the next level!

Contact Allita at 514-398-8191 for more information about getting paid to join our research studies to make a difference in the world!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rFiN19n_Kg

TRAP is an HPV study that aims to help make a difference in the HPV community. McGill University conducts a groundbreaking research study that pays students ...

Hi all you beautiful people! We are recruiting as we speak! We need as many people as possible to join our ground breaki...
04/07/2017

Hi all you beautiful people!

We are recruiting as we speak!

We need as many people as possible to join our ground breaking research study! Now is better than ever to take part in this opportunity to make a difference while getting paid!

Give us a call!

Contact us at : 514-398-8191 or traphpv@mcgill.ca

" While more research still needs to be done, the study has shown carrageenan to be effective for all strains of HPV—and...
04/05/2017

" While more research still needs to be done, the study has shown carrageenan to be effective for all strains of HPV—and because of its low cost, it could be a possible alternative for countries that are unable to provide widespread vaccination. "

The results of this study could change the course of HPV prevention all around the world! Be a part of this journey and join our study to make this goal a reality!

https://thelinknewspaper.ca/article/can-algae-prevent-hpv

A research team at McGill University recently showed that red algae could be used to prevent human papillomavirus. Sindy Magnan, one of the PhD students working on the study, is very excited about the potential of the findings.

Promoting the studies at McGill university for Brazilian night! Come check us out and dance the night away on the 3rd fl...
02/02/2017

Promoting the studies at McGill university for Brazilian night! Come check us out and dance the night away on the 3rd floor of the SSMU building!!

HAPPY FEBRUARY EVERYONE!! It's been one month exactly since the New Year. Have you been keeping up with all your intenti...
02/01/2017

HAPPY FEBRUARY EVERYONE!! It's been one month exactly since the New Year. Have you been keeping up with all your intentions and resolutions? For the upcoming year you can make a difference in cancer research by applying to see if you're eligible to join our studies!! We pay you to make a difference! It can't get much better than that! Contact 514-398-8191 to see which study fits you best!

Happy February everyone! Make the year of 2017 count!

Love the McGill Oncology department ❤️

MCGILL'S TRAP/CATCH & LIMIT Research Assistant - Jennifer Selinger is wishing everyone a happy   day! Don't forget that ...
01/25/2017

MCGILL'S TRAP/CATCH & LIMIT Research Assistant - Jennifer Selinger is wishing everyone a happy day!

Don't forget that for ever hashtag today Bell donates 5 cents to mental health initiatives to fight against the stigma of issues 🔵⚪️ Bell Let's Talk

*You are not your illness. You owe it to yourself and the world to spread your gift!

COME CHECK US OUT IN THE SSMU BROWN BUILDING AT MCGILL FOR ACTIVITY NIGHT!!!
01/10/2017

COME CHECK US OUT IN THE SSMU BROWN BUILDING AT MCGILL FOR ACTIVITY NIGHT!!!

12/14/2016

Hi everyone,
A little word in this morning full of sunshine to remind you that the research team from Mcgill University is actually looking for participants!
Help us to make a difference in the field of health !
Contact us at (514) 398-8191 for more information!

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