We would like to thank the following resources that we work with on a regular basis.
Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) “The center serves as an academic home for clinical and translational research, developing innovative health services for the community and health researchers, and training a new generation of clinical and translational investigators. Four foundations of discovery compose the center: Clinical Trials Support, Population Health, Precision Medicine, and Workforce Development, and these foundations provide support for T1 to T4 research.” For more information, please visit: http://medicine.utah.edu/ccts/
Cores at the University (CTRC) “The goal of the Cores is to make technology and expertise available to all faculty members and students. The institutional view is that supporting core facilities is the single best way that institutional funds can be used to promote the University’s research mission.” For more information, please visit: http://cores.utah.edu/
Research Match “ResearchMatch brings together people who are trying to find research studies and clinical trials, and researchers who are looking for volunteers. ResearchMatch makes it easier to find the right match for you or your family members.” to become more involved in research please visit: https://www.researchmatch.org/researchers/index_home.php
REDCap “REDCap is a mature, secure web application for building and managing online surveys and databases.” For more information please visit: https://redcap01.brisc.utah.edu/ccts/redcap/index.php
Institutional Review Board (IRB) “The IRB is charged with the review of all research projects that involve humans to ensure they comply with local, state, and federal laws, as well as the high ethical standards set forth in University policy.” To read more about the IRB please visit: https://irb.utah.edu/
Clinical Research Compliance & Education “We facilitate processes, provide education, and engage in oversight activities designed to ensure that clinical services associated with human subjects research are charged to the correct party, that claims submitted to federal health care programs seeking payment for such services comply with the requirements of the applicable program, and that human subjects research complies with expectations imposed by the federal Food and Drug Administration.” For more information about the compliance office or uTRAC, please visit: https://uofuhealth.utah.edu/crce/