Expanding Research Potential at the Clinical Research Center
Co-directors Karen Wilson, MD, MPH, and Martin Zand, MD, PhD discuss their vision for the Clinical Research Center.
Clinical Research Center’s Emergency Move Ensures Continuous Volunteer Care
The Clinical Research Center has temporarily moved operations to the Saunders Research Building.
National Study: Early Treatment with COVID Convalescent Plasma Prevents Hospitalization
The UR CTSI was part of a national study published in the New England Journal of Medicine showing that plasma from patients who have recovered from COVID is a safe and effective early outpatient treatment for others with the disease.
UR CTSI Opens New Space to Study Infusion Therapies at URMC
The new Clinical Research Infusion Center is a specialized extension of the UR CTSI’s existing Clinical Research Center that provides a safe space for researchers to test new infusion drugs - particularly for COVID-positive patients.
Do the Drugs that Keep HIV Patients Alive Damage Their Brains?
URMC researchers are studying whether drugs used to keep HIV patients alive could be damaging their brains. Early results from their clinical study suggest that these drugs do not pose a threat to the brain - at least in the short-term.