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There are many different types of research you can take part in. See all studies currently recruiting below.
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How does age affect how we interact with objects
Researchers from Queensland University are investigating Self-Reference Effect (SRE) variations in older adults and adolescents compared with young adults.

Men’s Lived Experiences of Mental Health and Suicide During COVID-19
The Australian Men’s Health Forum and Western Sydney University are looking to hear from men about their experiences of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic through an anonymous survey.

AIM
The Australian IBD Microbiome Study

ATHENA
Action To promote brain HEalth iN Adults trial: pilot feasibility study

The Healthy Optimal Australian Microbiome Study
By gaining an understanding of what is a normal and healthy microbiome, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals will be better informed about what they might be able to do to improve health by modulating the microbiome.

Telemedicine study
Researchers from The George Institute for Global Health are seeking to optimise telemedicine delivery in out-patients.

MothersBabies
The MothersBabies Study is an observational study investigating changes in the human microbiome from pre-pregnancy, throughout pregnancy and birth, and onto the baby’s first birthday.

MASS AF
This study involves mass screening for Atrial Fibrillation (AF) in persons 75+ using handheld devices integrated with a central monitoring service. Participants will receive support from the research centre if AF is detected.

TEXT4myBACK
Researchers from the University of Sydney are looking for adults with lower back pain to participate in this innovative study which will use text messages to support recovery.

Online Grocery Shopping study
A web-based study by The George Institute for Global Health on how people’s online grocery purchases are influenced by information presented to them.
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