Welcome to the University of New Mexico Health Sciences' Southwest Center for Advancing Clinical and Translational Innovation's studies website. We invite you to explore our site to learn about the work we do as well as our projects.
Take a look below at all the studies & opportunities we are currently promoting. Click on any of the images for information on eligibility, benefits of participating, and contact information. In addition, you can access the flyers we use for recruitment.
Are your physical or daily activities more challenging since a COVID infection?
You may be able to join a research study on Long COVID, if you need to stop physical activity due to shortness of breath and fatigue, or post-exertional malaise/PEM (when symptoms worsen even after minor physical, mental, or emotional activity).
For more information call/text:
Lorenzo Montoya
Study Coordinator
505-272-9898
LorAMontoya@salud.unm.edu
https://trials.recovercovid.org/energize
Do you have sleep problems after getting COVID?
You may be able to join a research study on Long COVID, if you are an adult who had COVID, do not have an active COVID infection, not pregnant or breastfeeding, and have 1 or more of these symptoms:
– Problems falling asleep or staying asleep
– Poor sleep quality
– Trouble staying awake or feeling very tired during the day
– Insomnia or problems with your sleep-wake schedule
For more information call/text:
Frederick (Fred) Gentry, Lead Coordinator
(505) 925-1160 fgentry@salud.unm.edu
https://trials.recovercovid.org/sleep
This study is enrolling pregnant volunteers in their 2nd-3rd trimesters, to understand how the brain develops during pregnancy, infancy, and childhood.
For more information contact:
Lidia Enriquez Marquez
hbcdstudy@salud.unm.edu
505-318-9707 (English)
505-895-3218 (Español)
Are you 16 weeks (or less) pregnant and at risk of a Hypertensive disorder? If yes, consider participating in the ASPIRIN Study.
For more information call or email:
Violeta Echevarria (se habla español)
(505) 967-8428
Please visit the study website:
Are you a woman who needs to use the restroom frequently, with that “gotta go” feeling resulting in leakage accidents? If YES, consider participating in the BEST Study.
For more information call or email:
Cassandra Darley (English)
Karen Elizondo (Spanish)
(505) 967-8428
HSC-urogyn-research@salud.unm.edu