We are recruiting male volunteers self-identified as African American/African or Latin American/Hispanic for the study ‘An open resource of human induced pluripotent stem cells lines from diverse population groups’ (JAX iPSC Project).
This study is being conducted to collect blood samples for generation of stem cells by Paul Robson, Ph.D. and researchers at the Jackson Laboratory.
To be eligible you must meet the following criteria:
- Age 18-35 years.
- Have no history of malignancy
- Willing to have de-identified and recoded genomic data shared in restricted access online databases
- Willing to agree to broad sharing of derived stem cells (iPSC) including genomic sequencing of iPSCs for general research use
Your participation will take 30 minutes of your time. The study involves a blood draw and questions regarding your ancestry/race/ethnicity and medical history.
The study aims to recruit a diverse population based on race/ancestry. We currently need male volunteers self-identified as African American/African or Latin American/Hispanic (not mixed race). Recruitment of female volunteers self-identified as African American or Latin American/Hispanic as well as female and male volunteers in other race/ancestry groups has been completed.
All study participants will be given $50 in compensation.
The study is being conducted at the UConn Health Clinical Research Center by Dr. Paul Robson from The Jackson Laboratory.
For further information please call the UConn Health Clinical Research Center and ask for Heather Vargas at (860) 679-1658 or email hvargas@uchc.edu.
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For more information, contact: Heather Vargas at hvargas@uchc.edu