The Mind & Brain Health Labs in the UNMC Department of Neurological Sciences currently is seeking volunteers for a research registry of individuals interested in participating in mind and brain health research at UNMC.
The goal of this registry is to foster research programs at UNMC that may improve understanding of the mind and brain in health and disease, said Matthew Rizzo, M.D., director of the labs, chair of the UNMC Department of Neurological Sciences and lead physician of the Neuroscience Clinical Program at UNMC.
Dr. Rizzo said an innovative, cutting-edge research program, which seeks to improve health and quality of life, depends on the participation of community members in registries like these.
“This initiative at UNMC and Nebraska Medicine will position the medical center as a leader and innovator in translational research aimed at improving patient care and safety, mind and brain health, mobility, and quality of life across the lifespan,” he said.
The registry is a list of people who are interested in being contacted about research studies for which they may be eligible. Being listed in the registry does not obligate people to participate in research. Volunteers may choose not to participate in any research study they are contacted about, Dr. Rizzo said.
He noted that people will not be compensated for participating in the research registry, but they potentially could be compensated for their participation in studies that they were recruited for through this registry.
The research registry is open to men and women between the age of 19 and 99.
People interested in participating will be asked to complete a questionnaire about who they are and their health. Their responses will allow the Mind & Brain Health Labs to determine which studies they may be eligible for in the future. Information collected about individuals also may be used for future, unspecified research.
For more information, contact the Mind & Brain Health Labs at (402) 559-6870 or mbhl@unmc.edu.