Sexual Medicine Research Team

Active Surveys
Welcome to the Active Surveys section! Here, you can quickly find ongoing surveys you can participate in through SMRT. We regularly update this page with new opportunities to have your voice heard and contribute to valuable research.
How to Participate:
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Browse the list of active surveys below.
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Follow the links to the respective surveys for more information.
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Contact the survey coordinators listed for any questions or additional details.
Your participation helps drive innovation and better decision-making across a variety of industries. Thank you for being part of our community!
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Investigating the Impact of GLP1R Agonists and GLP1R/GIPR Agonists on Sexual Function
Have You Used GLP-1 Medications? Have You Experienced Changes in Your Sex Life?
We are conducting an anonymous survey to understand the impact of GLP-1 medications, such as:
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Ozempic
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Byetta
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Trulicity
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Saxenda
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Mounjaro
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Victoza
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Rybelsus
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If you've taken any of the above medications, we would appreciate your input on whether you've noticed any changes to your sexual health or function.Your participation in this survey will help provide valuable insights into the effects of these medications on sexual well-being. All responses are anonymous and will be used for research purposes only.
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For any questions or additional information, please reach out to:
Eliza Burr at burrreli1@msu.edu

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Postpartum & Lactation Survey: Share Your Experience with Genitourinary Health
Are You Postpartum and Lactating? Have You Experienced Changes in Your Genitourinary Health?
We are conducting an anonymous survey to better understand the impact of Genitourinary Syndrome of Lactation (GSL) on postpartum individuals.
If you are currently postpartum and lactating, we would appreciate your input on any changes you may have noticed in your genitourinary health. Your participation will help provide valuable insights into the experiences of postpartum individuals and improve awareness and care for GSL. All responses are anonymous and will be used for research purposes only.
For any questions or additional information, please reach out to:
Sara Peremulter at sara.perelmuter2@gmail.com
