UD Physiology Core Lab Research Study
RADfertility is collaborating with the Physiology Core Lab at the University of Delaware for a research study examining estrogen effects on blood vessel function in women.
University of Delaware Physiology Core Lab Research Study
Examining estrogen effects on blood vessel function in women
RADfertility is collaborating with the Physiology Core Lab at the University of Delaware for a research study examining estrogen effects on blood vessel function in women.
You may be eligible to participate if you are:
- Female between 40-70 years old
- Have normal blood pressure
- Have no history of heart disease or diabetes
- Maintain normal weight and do not use tobacco
- Study involves taking Antagon and Estrogen
The study requires 3 visits and each visit may last from one to five hours.
Please note that this is not an infertility or IVF study.
You will receive compensation for full completion of the study. Compensation amount will be described during the consent process. Contact Mark Modelski by email at mmodelski@radfertility.com for more information.
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