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A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us. Credit...Ricardo Tomás Supported by By Nina Agrawal Nina Agrawal is a health ...
Clinical research is the scientific study of human health and disease to develop new medical treatments, interventions and health practices. It involves the systematic study of drugs, medical devices, ...
Innovations in clinical trial designs and tools have the potential to unlock a new era of research that is more convenient for patients, more reflective of real-world treatment conditions, and more ...
Clinical research sites face an information challenge that hinders efficiency and collaboration. As trial complexity increases, the multiple logins, devices, and spreadsheets site staff use to execute ...
Clinical trials in 2025 will be beset by rising costs and uncertain regulations while also benefiting from new technologies and expansion of site networks, predicts Velocity Clinical Research CEO and ...
The Clinical Research Unit (CRU) is committed to providing investigators and their teams a research environment and broad range of services guided by good clinical practice. This contributes to the ...
With the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research Management, you can learn how to best manage and lead clinical research teams while simultaneously ensuring and understanding federal guidelines for ...