We’ve had a hand in more than a thousand studies across a diverse range of diseases since our formation in 1977.
The goal of AREDS2 is to assess the effects of supplemental doses of lutein, zeaxanthin, DHA and EPA on the progression to advanced AMD and cataract.
National Cancer Institute-supported clinical trials group was founded in 1995 to support innovative trials for AIDS-associated malignancies.
The BPCA DCC supports multiple clinical trials involving exclusively infants and children designed to improve labeling of drugs for pediatric use.
The BMT CTN was established to conduct large multi-institutional clinical trails to address issues in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).
DMID supports extramural research including clinical trials to control and prevent diseases caused by virtually all infectious agents except HIV.
CITR is a network of transplant centers and other organizations working to promote the progress, safety, and success of islet cell transplantation.
CoFAR was established to conduct both observational and clinical studies to answer questions related to food allergies.
NEIS provides a full range of data management, statistical and information support for clinical research sponsored by the National Eye Institute.
The Clinical Coordinating Center provides resources to support the CTN in its general operations and the conduct of the multi-site clinical trials.
The NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) seeks to improve the quality of drug abuse treatment throughout the country using science as the vehicle.
The NNTC was established to collect, store, and distribute samples of fluids and tissue from HIV-infected individuals.
PACT provides education, leadership & production assistance to the cell therapy community through contract manufacturing of therapeutic cell products.
The mission of the Vaccine Research Center (VRC) is to conduct research that facilitates the development of effective vaccines for human diseases.