Women participants needed for NIH funded research study on memory and sleep

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We are looking for healthy women ages 18-35 to participate in an NIH funded research study that aims to explore the impact of sex hormones on memory and sleep. To be eligible, subjects cannot be taking hormonal birth control.

  • There is no medication involved in this study.
  • You will be compensated up to $595.
  • This study involves up to 5 overnight stays at the SRI International Sleep Lab in Menlo Park, CA.

Are you interested? Take this confidential survey to find out if you are eligible for the study: https://uci.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9GODM6aeZNnrKQK

To learn more about the Human Sleep Research Lab, visit our website https://www.sri.com/sri-human-sleep-program/

You can also contact us for more information at sri.sleep.cycles@gmail.com

This study is supported by the National Institutes of Health under Award Number RF1AG061355.


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