PARTICIPATE IN A HUMAN FACTORS STUDY

Your input helps shape the next generation of medical devices.

By taking part in our human factors studies, you help ensure new devices are safe, usable, and designed around the real needs of patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals before they reach the market.

UPCOMING STUDIES

GLP-1 Comparative Human Factors Study – May 2026

We are looking for people who have used or are currently using a GLP-1 injection system such as Mounjaro, Wegovy, Ozempic or other branded medicine by injection for a Human Factors Study. You must be above the age of 18 and live in the USA (location to be determined).

We are assessing a new GLP-1 injection system and plan to research how effective in theory the new GLP-1 injection system is against what you currently use. This is a non-clinical study, and you will not be receiving any injection. Instead, we ask you to inject into a simulated skin pad.

Dermal Filler Usability Study – March 2026

We are actively seeking qualified Healthcare Professionals who administer dermal fillers to patients in their face. You must be suitable certified to administer dermal filler injections in a clinic or Aesthetic Practice and have a passion for helping develop the next technologies in Aesthetics.

We are performing a research study in London in March 2026 to evaluate a brand-new injection technology. The research is focused on usability, ease of use and safety and will be performed as a Usability Study. This is non-clinical and we use mannequins instead of real patients (simulated use).

Human Factors Test Of A Wound Care Medical Device - February 2026

We are conducting a non-clinical Human Factors (Usability) Study to evaluate a new wound care medical device using simulated scenarios only. No treatment will be provided.

We are seeking people with diabetes who have experienced leg or foot ulcers, registered nurses and caregivers with experience supporting wound care patients

The study will take place in San Antonio, Texas.

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