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 The RESTORE study team at King's College London are looking for healthy volunteers for a paid brain scan study!

We are conducting exciting research exploring treatment-resistant schizophrenia and need to compare to the brains of healthy people. The study involves an initial blood test and interview, followed by assessments including a brain scan. This takes place over two short visits. You will be reimbursed £70 for full participation in the study. 

Please reply to this advert if you are:

  • Male
  • 45 years old or older
  • Healthy (including no history of mental health problems, chronic illness or head injury)
  • No history of schizophrenia or psychosis in your family
  • No history of substance dependence/abuse other than to cigarettes
  • Happy to have a brain scan +/- blood tests
  • Can be available during the working week

The visits will take place at King's College London (Denmark Hill, South London).

Please contact: [email protected]

We look forward to hearing from you!

  • 3 weeks later...


They are currently looking at male volunteers (female  volunteers in same demographic will follow) and they are short of male volunteers between 40-52, it takes about 4 hours and you are paid for it. 
Please share with any friends that may be interested to support this research . Contact details in the link below

On 14/06/2024 at 23:17, sweetgirl said:

It seems these people are a waste of time!

I have emailed them, but still no response!

phone keeps going to giffgaff (I think,) voicemail 

 

I agree! I do a lot of these studies and never had a no response before!

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