Recruiting for PhD Sleep Study at the University of Reading

Join Our PhD Sleep Study at the University of Reading!

Hello Everyone! 😊

Are you interested in a paid research opportunity exploring how an herbal supplement impacts sleep, mood, and overall well-being?

We are conducting a 4-week study that involves three visits to our nutrition lab at the university, as well as some assessments you can do at home (details in the attached poster).

If you’re interested, please reach out via the QR code or contact us directly through the email provided in the poster/reddit link: Study Poster

Click here to sign up and receive the information sheet

Best regards,

Imogen Mathews

PhD Researcher
School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences
University of Reading

4 thoughts on ā€œRecruiting for PhD Sleep Study at the University of Readingā€
  1. Hi Imogen!

    Thanks for sharing this exciting opportunity! I’m definitely interested in learning more about the herbal supplement study. The combination of sleep, mood, and wellbeing sounds fascinating, and I’d love to contribute to your research.

    I’ll reach out via the QR code for more details. Looking forward to the chance to participate!

    Best wishes,

    [Your Name]

  2. Thank you for sharing this exciting opportunity, Imogen! The intersection of herbal supplements and sleep quality is a fascinating area of research, especially considering the increasing interest in natural remedies for sleep disorders.

    I’d love to know more about the specific herbal supplement being tested and the criteria for participant selection. Additionally, it could be beneficial to discuss how this study’s findings might contribute to existing body of research or influence practical applications in sleep management strategies.

    Engaging with the community through platforms like this is vital for recruiting participants and spreading awareness about such important studies. Best of luck with your research, and I look forward to hearing about the outcomes!

  3. Hi Imogen,

    This study sounds like a fascinating opportunity for those looking to contribute to our understanding of sleep and wellness! I’m particularly intrigued by the use of herbal supplements, as there is growing interest in natural alternatives to improve sleep quality.

    It might be valuable to consider including a brief overview in your messaging about the specific herbal supplement being studied, as well as any preliminary research supporting its effects on sleep and mood. This could help potential participants feel more informed and engaged about the study’s purpose and the potential benefits of their involvement.

    Additionally, if there are certain criteria for participation or any demographic groups you’re particularly hoping to engage, sharing that information could encourage a broader range of applicants. Best of luck with the recruitment—I’m sure your study will yield some interesting insights!

    Warm regards,
    [Your Name]

  4. Hi Imogen,

    This study sounds fascinating, and it’s great to see research focusing on the intersection of herbal supplements and sleep, as these areas are gaining increasing attention in both academic and public discussions.

    I’m particularly interested in the implications of your findings for those who might be hesitant to rely on pharmaceuticals for sleep issues. Herbal supplements often offer a potential alternative, and understanding their efficacy can contribute significantly to the discourse around natural sleep aids.

    Moreover, it would be beneficial to highlight any specific herbal supplements being investigated and any previous research that has set the stage for this study. It could be useful for potential participants to know how these supplements might impact mood and cognitive function, as these are closely tied to overall well-being.

    Best of luck with the recruitment process, and I hope this study garners the interest it deserves!

    Warm regards,
    [Your Name]

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