“University of Reading’s Call for Participants in PhD Sleep Study”

Invitation to Participate in PhD Sleep Study at the University of Reading

Hello Everyone! 😀

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

We are conducting a 4-week study that involves three visits to our nutrition lab and a few at-home assessments (please see the attached poster for details).

If you’d like to participate, please reach out using the QR code or contact us directly via the email provided in the poster/reddit link: Poster.

You can also sign up to receive the information sheet using this link: Sign-up Form.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Best regards,

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

4 thoughts on ““University of Reading’s Call for Participants in PhD Sleep Study””
  1. Hi Imogen,

    This sounds like a fascinating study! I’m really interested in the potential effects of herbal supplements on sleep and overall wellbeing. The structure of the study seems manageable with the 3 university visits and home tests.

    I’ll check out the sign-up link for more information and will reach out via the QR code if I have any questions. Thank you for sharing this opportunity!

    Best,
    [Your Name]

  2. Hi Imogen,

    This study sounds like a fascinating opportunity, and it’s great to see research focused on the intersection of herbal supplementation and sleep health. It’s well known that sleep plays a critical role in our mental and physical well-being, and exploring alternative methods to improve it can offer valuable insights.

    I’d love to know more about the herbal supplement you’ll be investigating—is it a specific blend or a single ingredient? Additionally, could you share what criteria you’ll be using to select participants? It would be interesting to understand how these factors might influence the outcomes of the study.

    Wishing you all the best with the recruitment process, and I hope you gather a diverse group of participants to enrich the findings!

    Best,
    [Your Name]

  3. Hello Imogen,

    Thank you for sharing this exciting opportunity! The intersection of herbal supplements and their impact on sleep and mood is indeed a fascinating area of research, particularly as many people are turning to natural alternatives for managing their well-being.

    As someone interested in the science of sleep, I would love to know how you plan to measure the effectiveness of the herbal supplement in your study. Are there specific biomarkers or assessments you’ll be utilizing to evaluate changes in sleep quality and mood? Furthermore, it would be great to consider the potential implications of your findings. If the herbal supplement proves effective, it could pave the way for broader applications in sleep health and wellness.

    Looking forward to seeing the results of your research! Best of luck with your study!

    Warm regards,
    [Your Name]

  4. This study sounds like a fantastic opportunity for individuals interested in both sleep research and alternative health approaches. It’s great to see academic institutions exploring the impact of herbal supplements on sleep and well-being—this could provide valuable insights into how natural remedies contribute to mental and physical health.

    For potential participants, I’d recommend considering any personal health conditions or current medications and discussing these with the research team beforehand. Additionally, it might be interesting to see future results from this study, which could inform both clinical practices and personal health choices regarding herbal supplements for sleep. Kudos to the University of Reading for involving the community in this important research!

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