Global web ALERT button

photo collage showing older women and men of different races

Volunteer for Research on AgingImprove the future of health for everyone by participating 

Welcome to our research participation page for older adults! We invite you to contribute to meaningful studies aimed at improving health and well-being. 

Study volunteers can learn more about their own health by participating in studies. Your participation can make a significant difference. For more information or to get involved, please contact the respective coordinators listed for each study. Join our mailing list to receive a quarterly newsletter with information about clinical trials, community events, volunteer opportunities, and research on aging news from UTMB.

Share this webpage:



Current Studies


Clinical Trials

  • Caregiver and Patient Support Study (CAPSS)

    older couple, a man and woman of color, stand close together smiling outdoors

    Are you a caregiver of or someone diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease and related Dementia? Participate in an interview to create a screening tool to help protect older adults and improve referral for services.

    Interested? Contact: Lisa Thibodeaux, BSN, RNC-OB, Research Nurse II at (409) 747-1756 or lbthibod@utmb.edu. Download flyer: https://utmb.us/8pp.

      Learn more about CAPSS

  • Chronic Diseases Prevention & Self-Management Programs

    Are you an adult age 65+? Do you want to take control of your health and live an active, fulfilling life? Look no further – The UTMB Chronic Diseases Prevention & Self-Management Programs are here to support you! For further information please contact Alice Williams, MS, LBSW at (409) 266-9647 or alwillia@utmb.edu.

      Learn more about The UTMB Chronic Diseases Prevention & Self-Management Programs

  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Study

    Older woman smiling while using the computer in an office setting

    Postmenopausal female volunteers with and without Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are needed for a study. Help us better understand barriers to the management of PCOS and the metabolic risks of PCOS across the lifespan.

    Interested? Contact Mariel Miller at (409) 210-9134 or makmille@utmb.edu. Download flyer: https://utmb.us/8rp.

      Learn more about the PCOS Study

  • Urinary Incontinence in Older Women (UI)

    older women of various ethnicities embrace and smile

    Do you know someone who struggles with urinary incontinence (UI)? We're conducting a study to find out if the way we treat UI can affect the risk of falling in older women.

    Interested? Contact: Mariel McConville, Lead Research Coordinator, at (409) 266-1759 or mamcconv@utmb.edu or Paula Skinkis, Clinical Research Coordinator, at (409) 772-1907 or pskinkis@utmb.edu. Download flyer: https://utmb.us/a7l.

      Learn more about The UI Study

  • Vascular Mechanobiology (Blood Draw) Study

    older couple in a brightly lit outdoor scene

    Volunteer for Research: Vascular mechanobiology (blood draw) study. Help us better understand how platelets in our blood work and develop better treatments for blood clots leading to stroke and heart attack.

    Interested? Contact Atreyee Biswas, atbiswas@utmb.edu, 409-772-9753 (between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM Monday-Friday) Download flyer: https://utmb.us/8h5.

      Learn more about the Blood Draw Study

 


Last updated: Oct 16, 2024, RMG