Services of the Clinical Research Institute | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
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Our office has experience in conducting Phase I to IV pharmaceutical and device, industry-sponsored, as well as investigator-initiated research protocols.

The clinical research coordinators are highly trained, have extensive experience both as coordinators and all are, or will be, certified through the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP).

The CRI can assist with the following:

  • Study design: based on statistical consideration from the very beginning
  • Data analysis: by a biostatistics/epidemiology group
  • IRB submissions: no study with humans can be done without IRB approval.  The CRI has the personnel to prepare all necessary IBB submissions
  • Study conduct for in-patient and out-patient projects: from recruiting subjects, scheduling appointments, performing procedures like blood draws, BMD tests, EKGs, etc., to collecting data
  • Dissemination of results

All proposals will be reviewed for:

  • Feasible: adequate subjects & expertise, affordable in terms of time & money and manageable in scope
  • Novel: confirms, refutes or extends previous findings
  • Ethical: acceptable treatment of subjects with adequate confidentiality
  • Relevant: related to advancing scientific knowledge, clinical & Health policy, or future research

Education and Training

Conducting research requires knowledge and understand of the process and the federal regulations involved.  The CRI offers a variety of educational programs at multiple experience levels.  Some are formally approved courses and electives, others award certificates, however, most include practical application of learned skills.

 

Clinical Research Institute

(806) 743-4222

clinicalresearch@ttuhsc.edu