The Kansas Neural Cardiovascular Control Lab

The Kansas Neural Cardiovascular Control Lab Welcome to the KNCC Lab research page! We are a Research Lab at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, KS.

Our Laboratory focuses on understanding mechanisms contributing to the development of hypertension and cardiovascular disease, and innovative approaches to intervene. We study mechanisms contributing to the development of hypertension and cardiovascular disease and innovative approaches to intervene.

11/18/2025

🌟 Are you between 18 - 79 years old and have been told you have high blood pressure (hypertension)? You could be a part of an important research study! 🌟
This study aims to learn how inflammation in the body is linked to high nerve activity, which can happen due to stress, high blood pressure, or gaining weight. The results may help us find ways to lower inflammation and improve heart health for people who are overweight.
Use this link to see if you are a good fit: https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=WJXL7RLLCA
If you have any questions or would like more info, contact the study coordinator, Megan Gangwish, at mgangwish@kumc.edu.

Do you suffer from Long COVID Symptoms? You may be eligible to participate in this research study that could help your s...
04/03/2025

Do you suffer from Long COVID Symptoms? You may be eligible to participate in this research study that could help your symptoms!
If you are interested in participating in learning more, please follow the link to get more information and complete a basic Pre-Screen will take about 5 minutes: https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=XEDETYJNDRWT3EDH
You may be a good fit for RECOVER-AUTONOMIC if:
- You are 18 years or older
- Developed POTS symptoms after getting COVID
You still have 1 or more of these POTS symptoms when you stand up:
Fast heart rate
Dizziness
Fatigue

Do you suffer from Long COVID Symptoms? You may be eligible to participate in this research study that could help your s...
03/26/2024

Do you suffer from Long COVID Symptoms? You may be eligible to participate in this research study that could help your symptoms!

If you are interested in participating in learning more, please follow the link to get more information and complete a basic Pre-Screen will take about 5 minutes: https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=XEDETYJNDRWT3EDH

You may be a good fit for RECOVER-AUTONOMIC if:
- You are 18 years or older
- Developed POTS symptoms after getting COVID
You still have 1 or more of these POTS symptoms when you stand up:
Fast heart rate
Dizziness
Fatigue

Are you between the Ages of 18 - 79?Have high blood pressure? We are looking for Participants like you! Have some free t...
08/15/2022

Are you between the Ages of 18 - 79?
Have high blood pressure?

We are looking for Participants like you!

Have some free time? Want to be involved in research? Want to make a little extra cash? Want some free health assessments?

Use the link below to see if you are eligible: https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=WJXL7RLLCA

Don't miss out on the chance to be a part of a research study!Join the KNCC Lab Registry today at the following link: ht...
11/15/2021

Don't miss out on the chance to be a part of a research study!

Join the KNCC Lab Registry today at the following link: https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=3LCEY73NHR

Joining the registry doesn't mean you're agreeing to participate in a study, it just gives us the opportunity to reach out to you with any new or current studies that you might be a good fit for.

11/12/2021

Have you been told that you have prediabetes (or have elevated/abnormal blood glucose)? You may qualify for a research study being conducted at KUMC.

If you're interested in learning more about the study or seeing if you qualify, you can complete the Pre-Screen Survey at (https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=JXJ89MWWXD) or contact the Study Coordinator, Megan Gangwish, at 913-444-0949 or mgangwish@kumc.edu.

Have you ever considered being involved in research?Here at the Kansas Neural Cardiovascular Control Lab, we conduct a v...
11/08/2021

Have you ever considered being involved in research?

Here at the Kansas Neural Cardiovascular Control Lab, we conduct a variety of studies with all types of participants.

Use the link below to sign up for KU Medical Center's KNCC Lab Research Registry, and get the opportunity to be a part of research!
https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=3LCEY73NHR

Interested in Research? Want to Participate?!Use the link below to sign up for KU Medical Centers KNCC Lab Research Regi...
11/02/2021

Interested in Research? Want to Participate?!
Use the link below to sign up for KU Medical Centers KNCC Lab Research Registry! https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=3LCEY73NHR
We are looking for all types of individuals
- Healthy
- Chronic Pain
- Pre-Diabetics or Diabetics
- And more for current and upcoming research studies.

Welcome to the KNCC Lab research page! We are a Research Lab at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, KS. We study mecha...
11/01/2021

Welcome to the KNCC Lab research page! We are a Research Lab at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, KS. We study mechanisms contributing to the development of hypertension and cardiovascular disease and innovative approaches to intervene.

If you are interested in seeing if you qualify for research studies, please contact the team via email at

Cardiovascularrsch@kumc.edu or follow the link
https://redcap.kumc.edu/surveys/?s=3LCEY73NHR

Stay tuned for more information on current research studies and how to get involved!

Please review the informed consent document. If you have any questions, please reach out to the KNCC Lab at email Cardiovascularrsch@kumc.edu

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4350 Shawnee Mission Pwky
Fairway, KS
66205

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