Submitted by lala_blah t3_1170gud in askscience
Just recently moved into an area where signs are located throughout the city inviting people to be a part of clinical research trials, (for example women be injected with a vaccine of some sort) Ive never seen a sign/so many signs for people to be part of research. Just wondering how areas are picked, or why they’re picked… Moved from a bigger city to a smaller one.. I would think bigger cities would have more draw for these types of things
Remarkable-Owl2034 t1_j9b0dzg wrote
This is generally because someone got a grant to study x. Part of the grant parameters may be to recruit people from outside large metro areas or it could be that the research grant team is located locally or is contracting with a local entity to do part of the research work.