Trials
Study to evaluate the effectiveness of an investigational drug to treat type 2 diabetes
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The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Nutrition Sciences, is conducting a 75-week research study to evaluate the effectiveness of an investigational drug to treat type 2 diabetes.
Are you 18 years or older? Are you being treated with lifestyle changes or treated with one or more oral diabetes medications?
At a glance:
The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Nutrition Sciences, in collaboration with Novo Nordisk, is conducting a 78 week research study to look into how well semaglutide once weekly medicine works in participants with obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Qualified participants will receive study drug free of charge and may be compensated for time and travel.
For more information, and to see if you might be eligible to join, please contact Dana Sides at (205) 996-4015 or email mailto:
PI: Dr. Tim Garvey
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Read more: Do you have Type 2 Diabetes and are you overweight?
Does When You Eat Affect Your Blood Sugar and Blood Pressure?
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We suspect that a majority of people may find meal timing strategies helpful for losing weight or to maintain their weight since these strategies normally curb appetite, which may help people eat less.
PI: Dr. Courtney Peterson
Contact: 205-484-5633 or
Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Needed
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We are looking for adults with type 2 diabetes for an exciting research study to see whether meal timing and/or bright light therapy can improve your blood sugar, reset your body clock, and improve your overall health. The main part of the study lasts 16 weeks and involves two overnight tests in our clinic, which can be done on weekends, if preferred. Participants will receive $2400 for completing the study. If you are interested, please complete the brief electronic form at http://bit.ly/clocksstudy to apply for the study.
PI: Dr. Courtney Peterson
Contact Us: 205-484-5633 or