Links removed from Aging studiesThe only one that got back to me was the "Train the Brain Study," who told me that they aren't doing the study now. They hope to resume in the fall, and, if so, they'd let me know. When I emailed one of the other studies, I got an automatic notification back that they were on maternity leave but you could contact two other people about research in the department. She gave the names of the people but no contact info whatsoever - neither emails nor a phone number. I heard nothing back from the three other studies. On my outgoing message to all the studies, I said we'd take them off the website if I didn't hear back. So, I think it's time to delete all those 5 studies from the "Old Studies" section. It would be great if you could manage to do it before Dr. Noble's talk so that there'd be less old clutter in the section.
OLD STUDIES Note: The studies below may no longer be recruiting for participants, but we leave them available so that members can see the range of studies where participation is needed. Study: Train the Brain Study Institution: Columbia University Medical Center Date posted: January 26, 2020 Details here. Study: Evaluation of investigational drug for muscle function and fall risk reduction Institution: Columbia University Medical Center Date posted: December 19, 2019 Details here. (English) (Espanol) Study: Aging among African Americans Institution: Columbia University Medical Center Date posted: September 24, 2019 Details here. Study: Evaluation of concerns with forgetfulness or other cognitive concerns such as difficulty with attention and concentration Institution: Columbia University Medical Center Date posted: September 24, 2019 Details here: (English) (Espanol) Study: How cocoa flavanols impact cognition and memory Institution: Columbia University Medical Center Date posted: September 24, 2019 Details here. |