Research Participation Opportunities: New Studies “VOCircle” and “Moonwalk”
Join us in fostering state-of-the art diabetes research! The DCB-associated research group from the Sensing & Monitoring Lab is currently looking for study participants both with and without diabetes. Read more about the opportunities below.
Become Part of New Diabetes Research
The DCB-associated research group from the Sensing & Monitoring Lab is currently looking for study participants with and without diabetes. The two new studies will shine a light on the circadian rhythm of volatile organic compounds as well as movements during nightly blood glucose fluctuations in people with diabetes. This is a great opportunity to become part of the science behind the diabetes management of tomorrow.
The VOCircle Study
The VOCircle study aims to research the circadian rhythm in volatile organic compounds (VOC). It is being conducted in Berne, Switzerland, and you will need to be present for about 8 hours.
You are elligible if you
1) don’t have any type of diabetes,
2) have been living with type 1 diabetes for more than a year, or
3) live with type 2 diabetes and use medication to treat it.
You can read more about it in the VOCircle Study Information.
The Moonwalk Study
The Moonwalk study aims to analyse movements during nightly blood glucose fluctuations.
You are elligible if you live with diabetes, use insulin to manage your blood glucose levels and live near Berne, Switzerland. If you are elligible, the study will accompany you during 10 +/- 5 days and you will receive a compensation of 200 CHF.
You can read more about it in the Moonwalk Study Information.
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Contacts
Cléo Nicolier (VOCircle)
+41 (0) 76 250 17 76
Camilo Mendez Schneider (Moonwalk)
camilo.mendezschneider@unibe.ch
+41 (0) 31 664 25 27
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