Research study participants and research study advisors can include this blurb on their resumes. Created by the University of Wisconsin Madison, the document also provides language included in the IRB modification for approval of the use of this language. The population of focus in this research study was teens, a group who may be more interested than others in highlighting research experiences on resumes for college and job applications. The resume blurb and sample language for IRB applications/modifications could be used as a template for other project teams to develop information for inclusion on resumes and CVs for participants and advisors.

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Health Conditions Health Conditions These are the broad terms we use to categorize our funded research studies; specific diseases or conditions are included within the appropriate larger category. Note: not all of our funded projects focus on a single disease or condition; some touch on multiple diseases or conditions, research methods, or broader health system interventions. Such projects won’t be listed by a primary disease/condition and so won’t appear if you use this filter tool to find them. View Glossary
Populations Populations PCORI is interested in research that seeks to better understand how different clinical and health system options work for different people. These populations are frequently studied in our portfolio or identified as being of interest by our stakeholders. View Glossary
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