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About GCRC _____________________________

The University of Utah General Clinical Research
Center (GCRC), a facility funded by the National
Center for Research Resources (NCRR), of the
National Institute of Health (NIH), provides
investigators with the resources necessary to
conduct patient-oriented studies.

The GCRC seeks to provide an optimal setting
for clinical research, by hosting investigators
who receive funding from NIH, other federal,
state and local agencies as well as by the
private sector.

In addition, the GCRC is also available for
investigators to perform pilot studies which
may result in future funding.

For more information on how investigators
can use our center, visit the Investigators
section of this site.

 

GCRC Facts


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GCRC´s Main Objectives

  • to provide an environment for
    studies of normal and abnormal
    body function and for investigation
    of the cause, progression, prevention,
    control and cure of human disease
  • to provide an optimal setting for
    controlled clinical investigations
    by scientists supported through
    the Public Health Service or
    other sources
     
  • to encourage collaboration among
    basic and clinical scientists--to
    encourage, develop, and maintain
    a national core of expert clinical
    investigators
  • to serve as an environment for
    training other health professionals
    in clinical research and to provide
    provide resources in which advances
    in basic scientific knowledge may
    be translated into new or improved
    methods for patient care
     
 

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