What is Clinical Research?

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Across
  1. 4. a key member of the clinical research team responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of a clinical trial at the study site.
  2. 9. The person who oversees/pays for the clinical trial. Ex. Big pharmaceutical companies, the government.
  3. 10. A systemic investigation of a specific question or problem that is designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge
  4. 11. Type of IRB used for IITs and Industry studies.
  5. 15. A type of clinical research study where the research concept, design, and execution are led by a non-industry researcher, typically a physician, academic investigator, or independent scientist.
  6. 16. Type of trial that involves even larger groups to confirm efficacy, compare it with standard treatments, and collect data for approval.
Down
  1. 1. A type of clinical research conducted collaboratively by multiple institutions or researchers, often under the guidance of a larger organization
  2. 2. Type of trial that expands testing to a larger group to further assess effectiveness and monitor side effects.
  3. 3. A committee established to review, monitor, and approve biomedical and behavioral research involving human participants. Its primary purpose is to ensure that the rights, safety, and welfare of participants are protected and that the research complies with ethical standards and applicable regulations.
  4. 5. Type of IRB used for cooperative group studies.
  5. 6. How many phases are clinical trials conducted in?
  6. 7. The lead researcher responsible for the overall design, conduct, and management of a clinical research study. The PI ensures that the study adheres to scientific, ethical, and regulatory standards while protecting the rights, safety, and well-being of participants.
  7. 8. Type of trial that is conducted after approval and monitor long-term safety, effectiveness, and optimal use in the general population.
  8. 12. Any departure from the study procedures or treatment plans as specified in the IRB-approved protocol.
  9. 13. Type of trial that tests a new intervention on a small group of people to evaluate its safety, dosage range, and side effects.
  10. 14. A study sponsored and managed by a private company, typically a pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or medical device company.