Mission
of the GCRC:
The mission of the GCRC is to advance
patient oriented research by providing specialized expertise
and highest quality care in a professional and user-friendly
environment.
We strive to make your time here as a subject or as a visitor
as comfortable as possible while advancing the state of
medical knowledge. Please check out the guidelines for visitors
and research subjects.
Clinical
Research?
Cliical research and clinical trials are many times used
interchangeably. Clinical research is where they try out
"ideas" that have been discovered, tested, and
proven in labs on humans. The term "clinical trials"
refers to a specific type of research studies that are performed
here on the GCRC. These are studies where new drugs are
tested to see if they are safe, effective, and what dose
is best to use. There are other studies that test which
of two drugs works better. There are even more studies that
help to understand how the mechanism that our bodies have
that makes a drug or nutrient or food work. These studies
tell us how the body absorbs a particular "drug"
or nutrient or diet, or where it gets transported after
it is made available. The term drug here generally refers
to different types of compounds or chemicals or even herbal
substances.
Research
Participant Information:
Should You Volunteer? More Information about participating
in medical research at UNC-Chapel Hill can be found at
http://php.unc.edu/research/services/research_volunteers.php.
This website provides an informational brochure helpful
to those interested in volunteering for research.
Additional information on clinical trials, including
links to sites providing information for volunteers, can
be found at the UNC
Office of Clinical Trials. Information on some research
studies, by disease area can be found at www.unchealthcare.org.
Si usted es participante o visitante y desea
averiguar más sobre la participación en
ensayos clínicos pulse aquí.
The GCRC Office of Research
Subject Advocacy has created a Research Subject Information
Pamphlet that is available throughout the GCRC (yellow
tri-fold pamphlet). Please ask at the GCRC Nursing Station
for a copy of this brochure or click one of following
the links -- Advocacy
for Research Subjects (Word
.doc) (Web
.htm)
Here are directions,
a UNC Hospital Map, and the
Chapel
Hill Bus Info (it's free).
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