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Caleigh
03-28-2005, 05:12 PM
The Transgender Project

What is The Transgender Project?

The National Development and Research Institutes has received a grant
from the National Institutes of Health to begin and EXTENSIVE and IN
DEPTH, 5 year study of the TRANSGENDER community in the greater NYC
metro area. We believe this is the most thorough study of our
community to date.

Qualified participants will be asked numerous questions about their
past lives—–childhood, early and late teen years, and present day
lives. Questions about your family, school, friends, co-workers, and
social situations will be asked of each participant. How we perceive
ourselves, how we think others see us; acceptance and support-or the
lack of; sexual relationships, and activities—–these issues will all
be addressed.

In a very real sense, you'll be telling your life story.

Who Qualifies as a Participant?

· Male to Female Transgendered Persons or anyone who was born male
but does not identify as male full-time—TV's, CD's, (24/7 or Part
Time), Pre-, Post-, or Non-Op TS, TG, gender variant, gender non-
conforming, etc.

· You must reside in the greater NYC Metro area.

· You must be 19 years of age or older.

· Hetero, Bi, Gay, or however you may classify yourself.

· Qualified participants must be willing to make a 3 year commitment
to the project.

· You must be willing to be screened for STD's-HIV.



What's in it for me?



· Qualified participants are eligible for modest financial
remuneration. $30 for initial interview and blood anaysis,
$10 for follow up visit.

· As a participant, you will receive free blood and urine analysis
for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV.

· Should you need it, NDRI/The Transgender Project will
arrange medical treatment for you—in almost all cases, FREE OF CHARGE.

· You will become a very important part of the MOST
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF OUR COMMUNITIES ON THE EAST COAST TO DATE.



YOU CAN EXPECT AND WILL RECEIVE ONLY THE MOST CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT OF YOUR INFORMATION

THE MORE WE LEARN ABOUT OURSELVES,
THE MORE WE CAN TEACH OTHERS


Toll Free Tel. No.: 1-866-232-6389

Local Tel. No. : 1-212-845-4617

E-Mail Inquiries: mason@ndri.org

Website: http://www.ndri.org/transgender/



The National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. (NDRI)
established in 1967 is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt non-governmental
agency. It includes social science researchers, outreach community
workers, and trainers. NDRI is governed by a Board of Directors who
come from diverse backgrounds including health care providers,
community leaders, criminal justice professionals, financial experts,
and social science researchers.

The primary mission of NDRI is to advance scientific knowledge in the
areas of substance abuse, mental health, HIV/AIDS, and other related
social and health concerns in order to contribute to the prevention
and solution of these social problems.



NDRI is organized into specialized Institutes, each under the
direction of a senior scientist, the principal investigator. Each
Institute focuses on a particular issue and has its own staff of
researchers. NDRI with its large number of grants and contracts, its
collaboration with a wide array of hospitals, treatment and
prevention programs, its publications in world renown journals and
scientific books, and its acceptance into communities with diverse
ethnic populations, reflects its well established reputation as a
unique, highly responsible and productive research organization.


Larry Nuttbrock — Project Director
Mona Rae Mason — Field Coordinator
.ca Macri — Research Associate
Herminio Martinez — Research Associate
Sel J. Wahng—Postdoctoral Fellow



*********************************

Sel J. Wahng, Ph.D.



Postdoctoral Fellow

National Development and Research Institutes, Inc./

Medical and Health Research Association of NYC

71 West 23rd Street, 8th Floor

New York, NY 10010



Visiting Scholar

Asian/Pacific/American Studies Program

New York University

269 Mercer Street, Suite 609

New York, NY 10003

flabbybody
03-29-2005, 01:02 AM
this seems very worthwhile but what about studying us chasers as well

Caleigh
04-29-2005, 06:43 PM
ok, girls, i know this is like a boring thing, participating in some study, but hey, you get $30 for the first interview. Enough for a few drinks and Starlight is practically across the street. Then you get $10 for getting your blood tests back. That's free STD testing. Then if you are chosen to be part of the long term study (which I was) you get another $30 every time you get interviewed. It's not much but hey, you arrange your interview for a convenient time and it pays for dinner.

Caleigh
02-08-2006, 04:58 PM
bump, i know they are still looking for participants in this TOTALLY ANONYMOUS research project.

BeardedOne
02-08-2006, 07:35 PM
I'm surprised that this didn't get just a little bit of a response in all the time it was up (I just noticed the first post date) from the girls, even as a Q & A about the project.

Is there any news as to the response, at large (Not just via HA)?

All things considered, even $30/dinner isn't much to break down walls of distrust that the world as a whole can build for some of the women here.

Have the study people done a little legwork/outreach to that effect?

I wound up in the middle of a gender study back in the mid to late 80's where the students went out and did in-your-face interviews over a few beers at the local pub. :) Crass and mildly unprofessional, but they got people to talk to them. Come to think of it, the beers ended up running about $30. :wink:

Caleigh
02-09-2006, 01:19 AM
From my understanding they have about half the
number of people they are hoping for. They are
at about 250 and are still looking for about that #.

I'm not personally involved but I thought they were
going to Allanah's parties as well as Escualita and
The Silver Swan trying to drum up participants.

For me, I go to the east village (my usual hangout
in Manhattan) sit for an hour and get paid $30 which
covers dinner/drinks for the evening.

BeardedOne
02-09-2006, 01:39 AM
Thanx for the update.


I'm not personally involved but I thought they were
going to Allanah's parties as well as Escualita and
The Silver Swan trying to drum up participants.

Definitely a place to start. :D

I have/had an intersexed friend/lover that was the subject of a lot of medical curiosity for many years. He'd be considered pure gold for some gender researchers, but has some pretty hardline views against the medical/research community as a whole because they always treated him as a study animal rather than a human being. He once told me that there were things he said and revealed to me that would turn his blood cold if he'd been saying them to a researcher (Even though, in the big scheme of things, they were just basic facts about his gender identity and sexual feelings).


For me, I go to the east village (my usual hangout
in Manhattan) sit for an hour and get paid $30 which
covers dinner/drinks for the evening.

What a great scam. :wink: I should be so interesting. :)

NYCe
02-09-2006, 01:49 AM
I'm not personally involved but I thought they were
going to Allanah's parties



They generally have a few people there everyweek. Several organizations are usually at the parties distributing info, condoms and other items.

Caleigh
02-25-2006, 04:12 PM
bump

Caleigh
03-03-2006, 03:47 PM
bump

Caleigh
09-29-2006, 01:00 AM
the transgender research project of the NDRI is still looking for participants. $30 for the interview.

The Transgender Project

What is The Transgender Project?

The National Development and Research Institutes has received a grant
from the National Institutes of Health to begin and EXTENSIVE and IN
DEPTH, 5 year study of the TRANSGENDER community in the greater NYC
metro area. We believe this is the most thorough study of our
community to date.

Qualified participants will be asked numerous questions about their
past lives—–childhood, early and late teen years, and present day
lives. Questions about your family, school, friends, co-workers, and
social situations will be asked of each participant. How we perceive
ourselves, how we think others see us; acceptance and support-or the
lack of; sexual relationships, and activities—–these issues will all
be addressed.

In a very real sense, you'll be telling your life story.

Who Qualifies as a Participant?

· Male to Female Transgendered Persons or anyone who was born male
but does not identify as male full-time—TV's, CD's, (24/7 or Part
Time), Pre-, Post-, or Non-Op TS, TG, gender variant, gender non-
conforming, etc.

· You must reside in the greater NYC Metro area.

· You must be 19 years of age or older.

· Hetero, Bi, Gay, or however you may classify yourself.

· Qualified participants must be willing to make a 3 year commitment
to the project.

· You must be willing to be screened for STD's-HIV.



What's in it for me?



· Qualified participants are eligible for modest financial remuneration. $30 for initial interview and blood anaysis, $10 for follow up visit.
· As a participant, you will receive free blood and urine analysis for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV.
· Should you need it, NDRI/The Transgender Project will arrange medical treatment for you—in almost all cases, FREE OF CHARGE.
· You will become a very important part of the MOST COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF OUR COMMUNITIES ON THE EAST COAST TO DATE.

YOU CAN EXPECT AND WILL RECEIVE ONLY THE MOST CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT OF YOUR INFORMATION

THE MORE WE LEARN ABOUT OURSELVES,
THE MORE WE CAN TEACH OTHERS

Toll Free Tel. No.: 1-866-232-6389
Local Tel. No. : 1-212-845-4617

E-Mail Inquiries: mason@ndri.org
Website: http://www.ndri.org/transgender/

The National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. (NDRI) established in 1967 is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt non-governmental agency. It includes social science researchers, outreach community
workers, and trainers. NDRI is governed by a Board of Directors who come from diverse backgrounds including health care providers,
community leaders, criminal justice professionals, financial experts, and social science researchers.

The primary mission of NDRI is to advance scientific knowledge in the areas of substance abuse, mental health, HIV/AIDS, and other related
social and health concerns in order to contribute to the prevention and solution of these social problems.

NDRI is organized into specialized Institutes, each under the direction of a senior scientist, the principal investigator. Each Institute focuses on a particular issue and has its own staff of researchers. NDRI with its large number of grants and contracts, its collaboration with a wide array of hospitals, treatment and prevention programs, its publications in world renown journals and scientific books, and its acceptance into communities with diverse ethnic populations, reflects its well established reputation as a unique, highly responsible and productive research organization.

Larry Nuttbrock — Project Director
Mona Rae Mason — Field Coordinator
Monica Macri — Research Associate
Herminio Martinez — Research Associate
Sel J. Wahng—Postdoctoral Fellow
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Caleigh
10-11-2006, 03:04 AM
bump