While I was at the Johns Hopkins Mood Disorders Research and Education Symposium, I spoke with some of the researchers currently conducting studies for: major depression, bipolar disorder, and pregnancy.
Here are more details and contact information if you are interested in participating. Being part of a study is a wonderful way of contributing toward better knowledge and future treatments of mood disorders.
Do You Have Major Depression?
The Johns Hopkins University is recruiting men and women for a research study in depression. Eligible participants will have clinical interviews by trained psychiatrists and will also have monitoring of their EKG.
- To be eligible for the study you must be at least 18 years old and have major depression requiring treatment.
- Participation will involve outpatient clinical visits.
- Testing will include evaluation of heart rhythm and an overnight sleep study, and monitoring of glucose and blood pressure.
- You will be compensated up to $125 for your participation
Please contact: MACH-3 Study Coordinator at 410-550-4891.
Do You Have Bipolar Disorder?
Johns Hopkins Medicine is looking for volunteers to participate in a paid 7 Tesla MRI research study.
Please contact: 7T MRI Study Coordinator at 410-614-1017.
Are You Pregnant or Have a Friend or Loved One Who Is Pregnant?
Johns Hopkins Medicine is conducting a research study looking at symptoms of depression, anxiety, and feelings in general during and after pregnancy.
Email: smeilma1@jhmi.edu or call 410-502-2586.
Research Study Looking for Healthy Subjects
The Johns Hopkins University is recruiting men and women for a research study in depression. Eligible participants will have clinical interviews by trained psychiatrists and will also have monitoring of their EKG.
- To be eligible for the study, you must be between 21 and 75 years old and NOT have major depression or other psychiatric conditions.
- Participation will involve outpatient clinical visits.
- Testing will include evaluation of heart rhythm and an overnight sleep study, and monitoring of glucose and blood pressure.
- You will be compensated up to $125 for your participation.
Please contact: MACH-3 Study Coordinator at 410-550-4891.
Originally posted on Sanity Break.
Therese Borchard is a Mental Health Writer and Activist living in Annapolis, MD
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