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Name of the Organization
Yale School of Public Health
Contact Person
Ashley
Job Title
Postgraduate Associate
Contact phone
1 (475) 455-9625
E-mail
maikel.hislop@yale.edu
Interest
Health
Description Interest
Recruiment for a study

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Healthy Volunteers Needed!

Posted on December 2, 2021 at 6:56am 0 Comments

SCOPE Study

If you are 60 years of age or older and healthy, you may be eligible to participate in a

free and confidential study to help researchers learn about the normal presence of bacteria

in the respiratory tract and how they are transmitted between adults. There may not

be a direct benefit to you if you take part, but the information learned from the study

may help other people in the future. Compensation up to $125 for 6 visits, as well…

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At 6:32am on December 2, 2021, Lee Cruz said…

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