Columbia University in NYC now recruiting PTSD patients for study of serotonin & stress system interactions
ImmuneSupport.com
11-26-2007
This study, to be conducted at Columbia's Neuroscience Clinic for Mood and Personality Disorders in New York City, will involve brain imaging/analysis, and compensation will include up to 6 months of outpatient treatment.
STUDY TITLE:
PTSD: Serotonin & Stress System Interactions
Please refer to this study by Identifier # 4344
Principal Investigator: Gregory Sullivan
For More Information Contact:
Brendan Carroll; bc2234@columbia.edu
phone 212 543-5902
PURPOSE & DETAILS
This is a brain imaging research study of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with and without depression.
Eligible participants receive two brain positron emission tomography (PET) scans on one day which assess the amounts of two proteins of the brain’s serotonin system in various brain regions.
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is also obtained, and there are interviews and rating scales that are part of the study.
Participants also receive a test of the stress system known as the low dose dexamethasone test.
Up to 6 months of outpatient treatment is offered to participants in the study at no cost.
Also, participants may be compensated $350 for time and inconvenience. For info call 212 543-5902
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http://www.immunesupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm/ID/8533
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