SC CTSI’s Research Recruitment Resources Featured in Trojan Family Magazine
Much of the new technology being developed at the SC CTSI is aimed at finding qualified candidates and filling clinical trials as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Much of the new technology being developed at the SC CTSI is aimed at finding qualified candidates and filling clinical trials as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Perspective on “The Journey From Research Discovery to Optimal Heart Health for All”
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC helped shape a storyline about clinical research for the Grey's Anatomy TV series.
Lecturers at the latest meeting of the ongoing seminar series discussed the role of regulatory science in shaping development goals and clinical trials for medical device or drug candidates.
Surgical repair of the knee's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) may lead to long term loss of strength and other impacts. The study opened a new avenue of investigation into the potential of the muscle-building hormone to help ACL patients get back in the game.
Inadequate consumption of vegetables and fruits is one of America's core health challenges, and is particularly acute among low-income families who have traditionally lacked access to these fresh foods. Although billions of dollars worth of groceries are distributed free through…
Lead researcher explains that most women treated with chemotherapy for breast cancer often gain weight.
In a study funded by the American Heart Association, researcher William Mack, MD, showed that catheters used to remove blood clots can also be used to send neuroprotective agents directly to affected brain areas.
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