Read about our currently recruiting studies below. If you are interested in participating click the study’s Learn More button!
ABSCAN Cannabis Study
With support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), our researchers are aiming to improve our understanding of brain development in adolescents 15-18 with and without cannabis use disorder.
Iron and Adolescent Brain Health
We are studying the effects of iron deficiency on brain development in people ages 16-20 with or without a history of iron deficiency.
Individual functional network organization in the developing brain
In collaboration with The Cognition and Neurodevelopmental Studies Lab we are studying early brain development.
Parents of 0-3 month-old infants may be eligible to enroll in this study. Parents who are currently pregnant can also reach out to the study team if they are interested in participating once their child reaches the appropriate age.
Precision Imaging on Plasticity
In collaboration with Washington University in St. Louis we are studying brain development in newborns. The goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of brain neuroplasticity during development.
Parents who are currently pregnant or parents of a health newborn born at 35-week gestation or more may be eligible to enroll in this study.