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Kerrie ArmstrongThe Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI) offers opportunities for members of the community to be participants in ongoing research studies. You can assist us continue the work of unravelling the complexities of human health by volunteering as a participant in a research project.

Participation in IHBI research studies is confidential and has been approved by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Research Ethics Office.

The QUT Code of Conduct for Research provides the institutional foundation of integrity and ethical conduct for all IHBI researchers.  Ethical considerations are a primary consideration in our research designs, which in turn support the goal of quality research, and the credibility and impact of IHBI's research outcomes.

 

IHBI is currently seeking participants in the following research projects:

Project and flyer Contact and email Phone
Evaluation of the Nutricam Dietary Assessment Method (NuDAM). Megan Rollo (07) 3138 6090

Investigation of bicycle commuters and air pollution exposure in Brisbane, Australia

Mr Thomas Cole-Hunter (07) 3138 6457
Can a linear position transducer be used to predict hamstring injury risk in athletes? Mr Cameron Hill 0402 778 946
Driving experience, confidence and performance among older drivers Dr Janine Beck (07) 3138 4625
Talking about Weight - Seeking university students who are currently overweight Michele Furlong (07) 3136 3217
NOURISH Program - seeking mothers of 2-3 year old children Jacinda Wilson (07) 3138 6111
Achilles Tendon Research - Recruits for Controls Nicole Grigg (07) 3138 6181
Volunteers Required for a 4 Week Exercise & Dietary Study

Cu-Hullan McGivern

Neil King

 

(07) 3138 6444

The Effect of Rest Breaks on Sustained Alertness During Driving

Christopher Watling

(07) 3138 7747
Achilles Tendon Research Nicole Grigg (07) 3138 6181
Evaluation of an Online Resilience Program for Australian Tertiary Students Dr Helen Stallman (07) 3138 4558
Survey of Young Novice Drivers in Queensland, 2009 Bridie Scott-Parker (07) 3138 7727
Evaluation of an Online Resilience Program for Australian Tertiary Students Dr Helen Stallman (07) 3138 4558
Effects of omega-3 fatty acids Stephen Street (07) 3138 6349
Postural influence study Dr Masa Kagawa (07) 3138 6091
Family assessment study Dr Sarah Shultz (07) 3138 6096
Physical function in children and adolescents Dr Sarah Shultz (07) 3138 6096
Omega-3 study Stephen Street (07) 3138 6349
Are you getting enough Vitamin D? Naomi Westwood (07) 3138 0004

LANDMark study

Dr Katie Edwards (07) 3138 6154
Weight Loss - MATADOR (Minimising
Adaptive Thermogenesis And Deactivating Obesity Rebound)
Dr Rachel Wood (07) 3138 6092
On-road driving / riding experiences of young people with ADHD Dr Melanie White (07) 3138 4884
Asthma study Dr Colin Solomon (07) 3138 1427
Older pedestrians sought for road-crossing study Dr Alexia Lennon (07) 3138 4675
The Queensland skin awareness study Monika Janda (07) 3138 9674
Phenotypic and ethnic markers for disaster victim identification Alison McCarthy (07) 3138 6257

Type 2 diabetes volunteers for TLC diabetes trial. Information for prospective participants in this study is available at Monash Telephone-Linked Care Diabetes

Dr Dominique Bird (07) 3636 5506

Language studies:
Monolingual native English speakers
Bilingual speakers of German and English

Dr Renata Meuter (07) 3138 4641
The VitaSun study David Borradale (07) 3138 8666

You can be a part of the search for solutions to better health.