Researchers are exploring dietary intake, including fruit and vegetable consumption, in people with and without Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and to assess whether diet impacts COPD symptoms.
Help HMRI create a first-of-its-kind solution that aims to connect dementia research, treatments and care directly with the Hunter New England community.
Our researchers are conducting a study to see if we can use dietary supplements to improve health outcomes for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Researchers from HMRI’s Food and Nutrition Research Program are seeking women aged 19 years +, who are pregnant or have been pregnant in the last 12 months to participate in an online questionnaire about their food and nutrient intake and nutrition knowledge.
Researchers are looking for pregnant women and women planning a pregnancy to help understand how the immune system changes in pregnancy compared to women with MS.
This quick research survey is investigating if AI can generate content and responses regarding psychological wellbeing that are comparable to that generated by clinicians and psychologists.
Researchers have developed an early prototype of the MindPulse tool and are seeking feedback from our community. We invite you to take part in this research survey.
Researchers are seeking adults aged between 18 years and over with and without gastrointestinal symptoms or conditions to complete the Digestive Health and Wellbeing Survey.
Researchers are seeking adults aged between 18 – 65 who have been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease within the last 5 years, to participate in a study which will explore how diet affects and triggers Crohn’s disease.
Researchers are seeking parents/guardians and their children aged between 12-15 years to participate in a study which will test the effectiveness of a text-message program to prevent youth from taking up vaping.
Researchers are seeking people aged 65+ who are living with dementia, and their carers to participate in a study to test the effectiveness of integrated nurse support.
Researchers are seeking female participants who are informal carers of a stroke survivor, to help co-design strategies and tools to support carers to self-manage their emotional and physical health.
Researchers are seeking adults aged 18 years and over with a diagnosis of asthma to participate in a research study that aims to understand the many possible causes of breathlessness in people with asthma.
Researchers are seeking females aged 18+ with a diagnosis of asthma to participate in a study that aims to improve our understanding of how the menstrual cycle, the contraceptive pill, and menopause affect asthma.
Researchers are seeking adults aged 18 years and over who have a diagnosis of asthma, and have taken corticosteroid tablets in the past 24 months, to participate in a research study that will test whether a new, more personalised way of managing asthma can keep people’s symptoms under good control, so that they don’t need to use corticosteroid tablets so often
Researchers are seeking females who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis or neuromyelitis optical spectrum disorder, who have used assisted reproductive technologies to share their experience in pregnancy planning and fertility treatment care.
Researchers are seeking adults with a clinical diagnosis of neurofibromatosis (NF1) to participate in an international project that aims to improve our understanding of how genetics affects the number of skin neurofibromas a person with NF1 may develop.
Researchers are seeking adults aged 18 – 80 to provide a blood sample that can be used to help established a potential new diagnostic test for increased complement activity.
Researchers are seeking adolescents aged 13 – 17 years and their parents to participate in a study that will look at ways of improving engagement with health apps, with the aim of empowering adolescents to improve their physical and mental health.
Researchers are seeking people aged 18 years + who are living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who do not smoke, as well as adults without COPD to participate in a study which looks at how diet and gut bacteria affect the immune system.
Researchers are seeking adults aged 18+ with a diagnosis of asthma and a body mass index (BMI) of 27 or more to participate in a study which tests an individualised nutrition and physical activity program.