News - 21 Feb `25Join Vitiligo Treatment Experience Study, Earn Up To $100

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LDA Research seeks individuals from the U.S. diagnosed with non-segmental — the most common form of — vitiligo to share insights about treatment experiences. Your insights could help improve future care strategies and earn up to $100. 

Study Overview

  • Format: 60-minute virtual interview (via Zoom or Microsoft Teams)
  • Timing: February 21, 2025 – March 21, 2025 (scheduled at your convenience)
  • Eligibility:
    - 18+ years old
    - Diagnosed with non-segmental vitiligo within the last 8 years
    - Dermatologist as primary treatment provider, if any
    - At least 3% body surface area affected by Vitiligo
    - Active medical insurance/coverage

Participation Benefits

  • Compensation:
    - $75 for the interview (paid within 15 business days via Amazon e-voucher or direct transfer).
    - Potential $25 bonus for a pre-interview task, if selected.
  • Confidentiality: All responses are anonymized; your name and personal details will not be shared.
  • Flexibility: You may withdraw from the study at any time.

How to Participate

  1. Complete a 5-minute screening survey. Access here 
  2. Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an interview.

Key Notes:

  • US-based applicants only.
  • Keep the screening link unchanged to ensure reimbursement.
  • This study adheres to strict ethical guidelines and is non-promotional.

Questions?

Study manager: Susana Londoño-Zuluaga at susana.londono@ldaresearch.com 



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