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Everybody counts on having safe, effective medicine for anything from the common cold to heart disease. But making sure medications are safe is a complex and careful process. At PPD, we count on healthy volunteers to help evaluate medications being developed – maybe like you. You must meet certain requirements to qualify, including a free medical exam and screening tests. We have research studies available in many different lengths, and you’ll ďŹ nd current studies listed here weekly. PPD has been conducting research studies in Austin for more than 25 years. Call today to ďŹ nd out more.
Current Research Opportunities AgeAge Men and Surgically Sterile Women 18 to 45 Men and Women 18 to 50
Compensation Compensation Up to $2000
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Healthy & Non-Smoking Thu. 12 Jun. through Mon. 16 Jun. BMI between 18 and 32 Outpatient Visit: 20 Jun. Weigh at least 132 lbs.
Fri. 13 Jun. through Mon. 16 Jun. Call for Compensation Healthy Fri. 20 Jun. through Mon. 23 Jun. Details BMI between 18.5 and 29.9 Outpatient Visits: 17 & 24 Jun.
Men and Women 18 to 55
Up to $2000
Men 18 to 45
Up to $2000
Men and Women 18 to 45
Up to $2400
Men 18 to 45
Up to $2000
Healthy & Fri. 20 Jun. through Mon. 23 Jun. Non-Smoking Fri. 27 Jun. through Mon. 30 Jun. BMI between 18.5 and 32 Outpatient Visit: 2 Jul. Healthy & Non-Smoking BMI between 20 and 30
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KYLE FIELD RENOVATION photo by Victoria Rivas — THE BATTALION
Paris Continued from page 7
Several differences I noted were that the French eat much later in the evening around 10 p.m., because the sun goes down sooner. Another key difference is that the French do not smile, and even avoid eye contact with strangers. As an Aggie who was taught to smile and say “Howdy� to anyone walking across the street, this practice took some getting used to. Still, I was well aware of the wonderful opportunities that studying abroad had to offer, as well as its obstacles. I’ve realized that the beauty and diversity of the city certainly outweigh these challenges, it just takes the right attitude and way of thinking to push through and persevere. The first moment of awe was my visit to the Notre Dame Cathedral, situated in the middle of the Seine River, and just a short walk from my homestay house. Its immense, statuesque presence is almost overwhelming, with its arches and vaulted ceilings. Upon entering the sanctuary, a calming yet chilling aura encircled me.
Photo by Johnathan Sheen — THE BATTALION
I attended Mass there, where again, hundreds of people from across the world came together in unity. Together, in our own native tongues we prayed together. It will forever be kept in my mind as one of the most beautiful and universal moments of my life. It’s beautiful moments like this that I hold onto when I experience moments of discomfort with cultural differences. After all, it’s the differences between us all that make this world colorful and beautiful.
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Fri. 20 Jun. through Mon. 23 Jun. Outpatient Visit: 26 Jun.
Healthy & Non-Smoking Sat. 21 Jun. through Mon. 23 Jun. BMI between 18 and 30 Sat. 28 Jun. through Mon. 30 Jun. Weigh at least 110 lbs. Mon. 7 Jul. through Wed. 9 Jul. Healthy & Non-Smoking BMI between 20 and 30
Fri. 27 Jun. through Mon. 30 Jun. Outpatient Visit: 3 Jul.
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Victoria Rivas is a senior international studies major and life and arts reporter for the Battalion.
6/2/14 11:44 PM