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Eye Tracking: Establishing a Biomarker for Huntington's Disease


Under the direction of Dr. Jane Paulsen at the University of Iowa

Eye Tracking is a study designed to utilize advanced eye-tracking methods to establish a biomarker for Huntington's Disease (HD) by investigating subtle motor and cognitive eye tracking problems in individuals at-risk for HD.  Participants 18 years of age or older who are at-risk for HD, have completed an HD gene test and have provided written informed consent are invited to participate in this one time visit eye tracking study.  Compensation is available to study participants. 

For more information about participating please contact the University of Iowa eye tracking coordinator who can assist in facilitating enrollment:

Elijah Waterman (elijah-waterman@uiowa.edu)
(ph): 319-353-4131

           

 

 

Last modification date: Fri Oct 9 09:28:52 2009
URL: http://www.uihealthcare.com /depts/huntingtonsdisease/studies/eyetracking.html