Research Participation

Being involved in our research allows you to benefit from various findings by our researchers and to contribute to our important mission of advancing research in our state. We can't do this important work without participants who are willing to participate.

Research Registry

To facilitate research participation in our various studies, our research registry allows those who are interested to sign up so their information can be stored and then distributed to studies that match one's eligibility or interests without the need to continuously check back on ongoing studies. Our registry coordinator, Marisa Davis, heads up the process of connecting participants to our registries. You may contact her for any questions or to enroll now, please select the registry button for information and to join. 


Adult Memory & Health Registry Caregiver Registry


Active Studies

Utah State University

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qBEANS Study - Testing a New Screening Method for Cognitive Function 

Our faculty affiliate, Dr. Fauth, along with Neurosessments LLC are recruiting both older adults and CNAs/current nursing students to help test a new screening method for cognitive function.

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Age Related Hearing Loss and Cognition Study

Our faculty affiliate, Naveen Nagaraj, is recruiting right-handed adults over the age of 55 with normal hearing or those who actively wear hearing aids to participate in a study to understand how aging affects the ability to perceive speech.

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Sleep and Activities among Dementia Care Dyads

Our faculty affiliate, Yin Liu, is recruiting those who have a primary caregiving responsibility for a loved one living with dementia to be part of a stress in dementia family caregivers research study.

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Hearing Aids and Brain Activity in Older Adults Study

Our faculty affiliate, Naveen Nagaraj, is recruiting those over the age of 60 with hearing loss in both ears to be part of a study funded by the ADRC.

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Aging and Basic Numerical Abilities Study

Our faculty affiliate, Kerry Jordan, and her PhD student, Olivia Ewing, are recruiting those 65 years and older that speak English and havenotbeen diagnosed with clinical dementia to be part of an aging and basic number abilities study.

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University of Utah

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Caregiver and Glucose Monitoring Paid Focus Group

Researchers at University of Utah are seeking participants who are care partners of an adult 65+ with type 2 diabetes and a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment for a paid focus group .

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