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Study on how magic mushrooms affect the brain clears approvals with CRSC support

What are the odds that a clinical study involving a psychedelic drug gets approved?
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CRSC moving to 717 Delaware, virtual support continues

On Tuesday, July 12, the Clinical Research Support Center (CRSC) will move to 717 Delaware, Room 140 (first floor).  The new space reflects the CRSC's shift to virtual support over the past few years, featuring fewer private workstations…
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CTSI spotlights CRSC customer

To celebrate the Clinical and Translational Science Institute's 10th anniversary, CTSI highlighted 10 researchers who are fulfilling its mission of accelerating discoveries toward better health.  One of the researchers spotlighted was …
10 years: Clinical and Translational Science Institute

CTSI celebrates 10 years

For 10 years, CTSI has been accelerating discovery toward better health. To do this, CTSI is training the research workforce, streamlining methods and processes, engaging communities and stakeholders, and contributing unique UMN resources…
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CRSC working arrangement: Virtual support

Finding creative solutions is a core value of the Clinical Research Support Center (CRSC). Over the course of the pandemic, we discovered new ways to serve the University of Minnesota research community and adopted a virtual approach. …
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Clinical Research Project Status Tool now available

University of Minnesota researchers have a new tool for quickly and easily understanding their study’s status with the debut of the Clinical Research Project Status Tool. 
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Feasibility review process wins SOCRA award

A University of Minnesota feasibility review support service recently received special recognition from the Society of Clinical Research Associates (SOCRA) at the 2020 SOCRA Conference. 
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Helping researchers test new COVID-19 treatments quickly

Accelerating research has become more important than ever in the face of a global pandemic.
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OnCore launches study entry service

University of Minnesota health sciences studies can now start up more quickly, thanks to a new free service from OnCore. Researchers who request the service can get their protocols and IRB review information entered into the OnCore…
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Now available: COVID-19 patient data for retrospective and observational research

University of Minnesota researchers can now access high-quality COVID-19 patient data for their research, thanks to a new registry from CTSI.  Patients included The COVID-19 Registry houses the electronic medical records of COVID-19…