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- Clinical Trials from AIDSinfo. AIDSinfo is sponsored by the National Institutes of Health: Office of AIDS Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Library of Medicine; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Health Resources and Service Administration; and Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services.
- National Institutes of Health Clinical Alerts are provided to expedite the findings from the NIH- funded clinical trials where such release could significantly affect morbidity and mortality.
- ClinicalTrials.gov is from the National Institutes of Health. It provides patients and families with easy access to information about clinical trials, trial locations, design and purpose, and criteria for participation.
More information about ClinicalTrials.gov is available via email at publicinfo@nlm.nih.gov or by telephone at 301-496-6308.
- Clinical Trials Listing Service provides a listing of more than 41,000 industry and government sponsored clinical trials as well as new drugs and therapies approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
- Community Programs
for Clinical Research on AIDS is an experienced community-based clinical trials network whose main goal is to obtain evidence to properly inform healthcare providers and people living with HIV on the most appropriate use of available HIV therapies in diverse populations across the spectrum of HIV disease. Many of the key strategic trials and cross-cutting studies are underway or are in development.
- GrantsNet is sponsored by the
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
(HHMI) and the American
Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS). GrantsNet is an
extensive, free-of-charge compilation
of searchable data on medical and
life science funding. It provides
one-stop shopping for young
biomedical scientists seeking
information on fellowships and other
funding support.
- Harvard/Boston Medical Center AIDS Clinical Trials Unit ACTU is a collaborative which includes Massachusetts General, Beth Israel, Deaconess and Boston Medical Center.
- TrialScope is a comprehensive database of organizations conducting HIV-related clinical research in the United States. It is designed to connect researchers, care providers, patient advocates, and people with HIV to sites conducting HIV/AIDS clinical research in a given state. TrialScope replaces the Trials Search database of open clinical trials for HIV/AIDS that formerly appeared on HIV InSite.
- The Well Project includes fact sheets; data sets; summary slides; a searchable clinical trials database; a resource directory; and a physician network for
expert discussion on treatment. The site is divided into five targeted
sections: HIV, The Basics, Treatment and Trials, Diseases and Conditions,
Living Well, and a Women's Center. In addition, members can participate in
confidential and secure discussion boards, download advocacy tools, and
receive an e-newsletter highlighting the most current information about
women and HIV.
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