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VCU Clinical Trials At VCU, we value our research participants. Clinical research can’t happen without you!

We want you to always feel well informed and welcome to seek information from our research teams. Clinical trials have been the link in discovering safer or more effective methods to screen for, prevent, diagnose or treat disease. VCU and VCU Health participate in a network of academic research institutions funded by NIH and other sponsors. The focus of this network is to accelerate the transformation of laboratory discoveries into treatments for patients, engage communities in clinical research, and train a new generation of clinical and translational researchers. If you would like to learn more about clinical trials conducted at VCU, please call 1-855-VCU-HERO (1-855-828-4376). StudyFinder (studyfinder.cctr.vcu.edu) is available to assist in finding a clinical research study that may be suitable for you, family members, friends, or patients.

📢Calling all young Black women in RVA!📢We need your help to understand how resistance exercise and mobile apps can suppo...
17/06/2025

📢Calling all young Black women in RVA!📢

We need your help to understand how resistance exercise and mobile apps can support better health choices. If you're interested in sharing your experience (or lack of experience) with exercise and health tracking apps, check your eligibility for our study today!

➡️ https://redcap.vcu.edu/surveys/?s=CJCT4ELK87PHXKK3

Happy International Clinical Trials Day! Join us in celebrating the vital role of clinical research in advancing health—...
20/05/2025

Happy International Clinical Trials Day! Join us in celebrating the vital role of clinical research in advancing health—read more in our latest blog post https://bit.ly/43iMKw1.

Does Your Child Have Heel Pain, or Are They Currently Healthy? Opportunity To Participate in Research StudyThis study is...
28/03/2025

Does Your Child Have Heel Pain, or Are They Currently Healthy? Opportunity To Participate in Research Study
This study is seeking children and adolescents (ages 6-17) with current heel pain (Sever’s disease) or who are currently healthy without musculoskeletal injuries for participation. The purpose of this research study is to assess muscles, tendons and skeletal development of young patients with and without heel pain. This study will require one 45-minute study visit at the Children’s Hospital of Richmond (parking validated) and will include an electronic questionnaire about health and sport participation, foot, ankle and calf ultrasound imaging assessment and ankle x-ray assessment (heel pain participants only). Participants will be paid $50 for completing this study. Principal Investigator: Alexandra Lempke, Ph.D., ATC
For more information, contact Gina Chan at gina.chan@vcuhealth.org.

31/01/2025

The Translational Research on Eating and Affect (TREAT) Lab is recruiting adolescents and young adults assigned female at birth (aged 12-25) for a brain imaging study to understand how risky decision-making differs between individuals with bulimia nervosa and individuals without a psychological disorder. Compensation is available for participation. For more information, contact the TREAT Lab at treatlab@vcuhealth.org or 804-827-4174, or visit https://redcap.vcu.edu/surveys/?s=48YEAYT8MK33E8EJ.

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Clinical trials have been the link in discovering safer or more effective methods to screen for, prevent, diagnose or treat disease. VCU and VCU Health participate in a network of academic research institutions funded by NIH and other sponsors. The focus of this network is to accelerate the transformation of laboratory discoveries into treatments for patients, engage communities in clinical research, and train a new generation of clinical and translational researchers. At VCU, we value our research participants. Clinical research can’t happen without you! We want you to always feel well informed and welcome to seek information from our research teams. StudyFinder (studyfinder.cctr.vcu.edu) is available to assist in finding a clinical research study that may be suitable for you, family members, friends, or patients.