Opportunities From: University of Denver

Volunteer: Participate in Concussion Research and Help to Advance the Medical Field

Are you interested in furthering research surrounding the effects of concussions in athletes? 

The University of Denver and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical campus are collaborating to study the effects of concussions in athletes. The overall purpose of this multi-disciplinary program is to allows us to discover and develop preventative treatment paradigms that may reduce the impact of multiple concussions throughout life. Multiple concussions can increase the risk for dementia or other brain-related disabilities. This program can have a major impact on long-term treatment of athletes or service men/women with multiple concussions. 

For this study, we are looking for adults who: 

Formerly played a field, court, or contact sport in the NCAA as a professional. 

OR 

 Have never played a field, court, or contact sport in any capacity as an adult. 

The testing session in the Human Dynamics Lab will last approximately 2 hours. During the session you will perform balance tests, eye tracking tests, memory games, and have your blood drawn. 

The study pays $40 for your participation. 

To reserve a spot in the study, please "RESPOND" to this opportunity and we will be in touch with more information.

Questions? Contact Alie and the DU Concussion Research Team at duconcussion@gmail.com.

  

 
 

Program: DU Concussion Research

Are you interested in furthering research surrounding the effects of concussions in athletes? 

The University of Denver and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical campus are collaborating to study the effects of concussions in athletes. The overall purpose of this multi-disciplinary program is to allows us to discover and develop preventative treatment paradigms that may reduce the impact of multiple concussions throughout life. Multiple concussions can increase the risk for dementia or other brain-related disabilities. This program can have a major impact on long-term treatment of athletes or service men/women with multiple concussions. 

For this study, we are looking for adults who: 

Formerly played a field, court, or contact sport in the NCAA as a professional. 

OR 

 Have never played a field, court, or contact sport in any capacity as an adult. 

The testing session in the Human Dynamics Lab will last approximately 2 hours. During the session you will perform balance tests, eye tracking tests, memory games, and have your blood drawn. 

The study pays $40 for your participation. 

To reserve a spot in the study, please "RESPOND" to this opportunity and we will be in touch with more information.

Questions? Contact Alie and the DU Concussion Research Team at duconcussion@gmail.com.

  

 
 

Program: DU Concussion Research

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 80208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the DU Concussion team as a Research Assistant

Are you passionate about making a difference in the world of brain health? Do you want to be part of a groundbreaking research project? We're looking for dedicated individuals to join our dynamic team in the pursuit of concussion research excellence.

Why Choose Us:

Collaborate with intellectual students from a variety of educational backgrounds. Contribute to cutting-edge research that impacts hundreds. Shape the future of concussion diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

Your Role: As a member of our research team, you will:

Collect and analyze critical data related to concussions. Assist in innovative research projects. Meet with athletes from all ages, sports, and concussion background.

Interested to learn more? Respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch with you to share additional information and answer questions.

Program: DU Concussion Research

Are you passionate about making a difference in the world of brain health? Do you want to be part of a groundbreaking research project? We're looking for dedicated individuals to join our dynamic team in the pursuit of concussion research excellence.

Why Choose Us:

Collaborate with intellectual students from a variety of educational backgrounds. Contribute to cutting-edge research that impacts hundreds. Shape the future of concussion diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

Your Role: As a member of our research team, you will:

Collect and analyze critical data related to concussions. Assist in innovative research projects. Meet with athletes from all ages, sports, and concussion background.

Interested to learn more? Respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch with you to share additional information and answer questions.

Program: DU Concussion Research

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 80210

Allow Groups: No