cpsylist: FW: Wildfire & Asthma Study
Danette Roberson
danetter at uoregon.edu
Sun Sep 27 15:08:33 PDT 2020
From: Counseling Psychology
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To: Danette Roberson <danetter at uoregon.edu>
Subject: FW: Wildfire & Asthma Study
From: adminsciout-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu<mailto:adminsciout-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu> <adminsciout-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu<mailto:adminsciout-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu>> On Behalf Of Brandy Todd
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Cc: Evensen, Ariana L <ariana.evensen at wsu.edu<mailto:ariana.evensen at wsu.edu>>
Subject: [Adminsciout] Wildfire & Asthma Study
Greetings Administrators,
Our colleagues at WSU are conducting a study on the impacts of the wildfire smoke on young adults with Asthma. Participation in the study is compensated and the results will be of interest to many at our institution.
If you would be so kind as to include the below solicitation in communications with students in your departments it would be greatly appreciated.
Questions about the study can be directed to the principle investigator Julie Postma, jpostma at wsu.edu<mailto:jpostma at wsu.edu>
Best,
Brandy
Brandy Todd, PhD
Assistant Director for Administration
Oregon Center for Optical, Molecular, & Quantum Science
1274 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1274
(541) 346-4313
btodd at uoregon.edu<mailto:btodd at uoregon.edu>
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Hello,
In the last few weeks, our region has faced unprecedented levels of poor, even hazardous, air quality. I am reaching out for your help in recruiting young adults (18-26) with self-reported asthma to participate in a study about preventing asthma symptoms during wildfire smoke events. All activities are virtual. Given our mutual interest in keeping college-aged students healthy, I invite you to share the study ad below to promote the study in whatever you see fit. We are over two-thirds of the way towards our recruitment goal.
Study ad:
Are you a young adult (18-26) with asthma? We need your help!
The WSU College of Nursing is recruiting for a study about asthma and wildfire smoke.
You can earn between $100-$200 in Amazon gift cards.
Contact us to see if you are eligible:
* Call Ross Bindler @ 509-590-5767
* Email Nursing.TRAK at wsu.edu<mailto:Nursing.TRAK at wsu.edu>
* Website https://bit.ly/WSUasthmastudy<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/bit.ly/WSUasthmastudy__;!!C5qS4YX3!UvjhDEo-biM14rL2PKK_C1Dzre0LDbnvrPj3UwV5PtJsXVDAUJn37N7w_-E_3Bc5$>
* Scan the QR code
* [A close up of text on a white surface Description automatically generated]
This study has been approved for human subjects by the WSU Institutional Review Board.
Thank you for your consideration,
Julie
Julie Postma, PhD, RN
Associate Dean for Research
Associate Professor
o: 509-324-7287 | c: 206-245-9141
nursing.wsu.edu <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/nursing.wsu.edu/__;!!C5qS4YX3!UvjhDEo-biM14rL2PKK_C1Dzre0LDbnvrPj3UwV5PtJsXVDAUJn37N7w_xRlSxfd$> | jpostma at wsu.edu<mailto:jpostma at wsu.edu>
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