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Researchers at Mayo Clinic in Rochester are seeking volunteers ages 18 and up for a study on nerve block injections for episodic migraine. Visit: mayocl.in/4l2s6Ik or email [email protected] for more information.


Mayo Clinic researchers are seeking volunteers ages 22-70 with a BMI between 27-40 for a randomized study of a device used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Contact [email protected] or visit mayocl.in/4eAf7v6 for information.



Do you have proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal immune deposits (PGNMID)? You may be eligible for a clinical trial to study the treatment of PGNMID using a novel therapy. Learn more: mayocl.in/4kjdsey or email [email protected]





Mayo Clinic is seeking volunteers ages 18-35 for a research study involving two 10-day inpatient visits in the Clinical Research and Trials Unit at Saint Mary’s Campus. Participants will be compensated for participation. Visit mayocl.in/4luBwN4 or [email protected]


Researchers at Mayo Clinic are seeking #healthyvolunteers for a #hearthealth research study. If you are a woman aged 35+ you may be eligible to participate. Learn more: mayocl.in/4nK2P7h or contact: [email protected]


Volunteers ages 18 + with episodic migraine headaches at least 4 times a month are needed for a research study to learn more about nerve block injections at Mayo Clinic in Rochester. For more information, visit mayocl.in/4541aCh or email [email protected]







Mayo Clinic researchers are looking for individuals ages 12-18 with suicidal ideation associated with Major Depressive Disorder to participate in a research study. Learn more: mayocl.in/41fau3T or contact [email protected]



Learn more about proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal immune deposits (PGNMID) and a Mayo Clinic clinical trial evaluating a novel treatment by visiting: mayo.edu/research/clini… or emailing [email protected]

