Studies currently recruiting, information for healthy volunteers

NUI Galway has a long history of delivering high quality, professional research, which improves the lives of people in our communities. As a center we are passionate about the work we do, which would not be possible without the support of research volunteers. We are always looking for people with no current diagnosis of mental health conditions to become volunteers in our research

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We are investigating how the environment, immune system, and genetics can influence brain structure and function in people with mental health issues. Read more.

White Matter fibersCHRM2 in Bipolar Disorder 

We are conducting a brain imaging study to try to better understand bipolar disorder, The study requires three visits.  Read more.

SociableSocial Cognitive Interventions following Adverse Early Life Experiences (SOCIABLE) 

The SOCIABLE study (Social Cognitive Interventions following Adverse Early Life Experiences) is researching ways to improve social thinking (known as social cognition) in adults, aged 18 to 35, who have experienced early childhood adversity.  Read more.