Vascular Contributions to HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND)
| Sponsor: |
NIH National Institute on Aging |
| Enrolling: |
Male and Female Patients |
| Study Length: |
1 Days |
| Clinic Visits: |
1 |
| IRB Number: |
AAAU2304 |
| Contact: |
Dejania Cotton-Samuel: 646-483-6184 / handstudy@cumc.columbia.edu |
Thank you for your interest in our research! We are studying how life experiences impact brain health and memory in people with and without HIV. Your participation can help advance science and improve future care. What's involved? You'll come to the Columbia University Irving Medical Center for a one-time visit, which includes a blood draw, urine test, and vitals, a brain MRI, memory testing, and surveys about your health and experiences. What's in it for you? You will receive up to $200 compensation for completing the visit, and get access to some of your clinical results. Most importantly, your participation will make a real difference in HIV and brain health research. If you're interested or want to learn more, please reach out. We'd love to hear from you!
Investigator
Adam Brickman, PhD
| Are you at least 40 years old? |
Yes |
No |
| Are you able to travel to Columbia University? |
Yes |
No |
| Are you able to tolerate a blood draw? |
Yes |
No |
| Do you have a pacemaker, programmable shunt, cochlear implant, or spinal cord stimulator? |
Yes |
No |
| If you are HIV positive, are you currently on cART? If you are HIV negative, are you ok with getting tested? |
Yes |
No |