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Overweight but Healthy? Study 8372/0001. Up to $18,500 for Time/Travel (Lenexa, KS)

$18,500/month

9755 Ridge Dr, Lenexa, KS 66219, USA

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ICON is conducting a clinical research study at our facility in Lenexa, KS. We’re seeking: • Overweight but otherwise healthy, non-smoking men and women • 18-65 years old • Available for 1 stay of 28 nights, 1 outpatient visit and 1 follow-up phone call Qualified study participants may receive compensation up to $18,500 for time and travel. Even if you don’t qualify, you could receive up to $500 for referring a qualified participant. Please note: You will be required to travel to Lenexa, KS, to participate in this study. Click “Reply” to call us now or email us your phone number so we can reach out to you.

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