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Our Current
Projects

The Daily Health in Survivorship Study

Are you or someone you know a breast cancer survivor? We are looking for breast cancer survivors to take part in a study exploring how relationships and stress affect immune and cardiovascular systems during survivorship. Survivors can participate individually or as a couple with their romantic partner. Each person will be compensated for their time.

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Click here to learn more about the study.

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A Daily Study of Chronic Illness Disclosure and Concealment at Work and Home

In this two-part study, we are examining how individuals with chronic illness talk about or conceal their illness at work with their supervisors and at home with their romantic partners.

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We will be looking for individuals with chronic illness to take part in a study about their daily interactions with their supervisors and cohabiting romantic partners. Stay tuned!

Working at Home

Health and Relationships of Students with Chronic Illness

In this study, we are examining the experiences of students with nonvisible—or concealable—mental or physical chronic health conditions. We are interested in how having a nonvisible health condition affects academics, health, and relationships, particularly amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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We are no longer recruiting for this study, but stay tuned for similar research opportunities! 

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