Welcome to the Cleft Palate Studies Page
Do you take a prescribed opioid medication for chronic pain and are age 21-70? Do you have trouble swallowing pills? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study to find out if a pain medication called Xtampza ER is easier to swallow. Participants must be current patients of a UPMC Pain Medicine Clinic, or be willing to schedule an appointment with this clinic. Compensation provided.
You may be able to change the future of medicine. The All of Us PA Research Program is enrolling adults 18 years of age or older. This may be your chance to improve how your children and your children’s children receive medical care.
Researchers are looking for volunteers to share a personal story about their experience as an individual facing a health problem or accessing the health system. Individuals could also share their experience as a caregiver for someone who is ill.
Do you or someone in your family have a history of cleft lip and/or palate? Researchers are looking for adults with a personal or family history of cleft lip and/or cleft palate and their families to take part in a research study to identify the inherited factors (genes) that may play a role in the development of cleft lip and cleft palate. Compensation provided.