Wayne State University Seeks Volunteer Smokers for a Study

Wayne State University School of Medicine is looking for individuals who smoke cigarettes (half a pack or more), between the ages of 21-35, who are able to come to the Detroit medical campus.  They will be compensated up to $200 for their time participating in a brief study.

 

The study, being conducted by the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, is aimed at smokers who are NOT currently motivated to quit smoking.  The study will examine the influence of stress on neural network function and requires three laboratory visits, totaling 12 hours.

 

All participation is confidential and is under the supervision of Dr. Mark Greenwald.  For more information, click here for a flyer or call 888-457-3744.