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Clinical Trials Hurdles Session 3 : FDA GCP Inspections (2015)

In this series, we will discuss how the FDA investigators would conduct their GCP investigation.

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Clinical Trials Hurdles Session 4: Trial Master Files (2015)

In this series, we will discuss how to successfully support and manage clinical trials.

regulatory science

Clinical Trials Hurdles Session 1 and 2: Challenges of Clinical Trial Management (2015)

In this series, we will discuss how to successfully support and manage clinical trials.

regulatory science , clinical trials

Clinical Trials Hurdles Session 5: Clinical Trial Data Disposition, Results, and Transparency Group (2015)

In this series, we will discuss how to successfully support and manage clinical trials

regulatory science

SC CTSI Co-Leads USC Regulatory Boot Camp

The one-day event will feature speakers from industry, academia and government.

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SC CTSI Symposium Illuminates Complex World of Regulatory Science for Clinical Researchers

A day-long boot camp helps investigators understand the key steps and issues – as well as the potential benefits – in the fast-changing regulatory environment of clinical trial start-ups.

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Don’t get lost in translation, advises speaker in Dean’s Distinguished Lecturer Series

Christopher Austin of NCATS speaks about translational science during the Dean’s Distinguished Lecturer Series.

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SC CTSI Gathers Input From Researchers To Inform Development Of New Research Tools

The campus-wide survey initiative focused on the development of a clinical data warehouse for research and a clinical trials management system.

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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.

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