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Clinical research center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clinical research center The term "Clinical research center" (CRC) or "General clinical research center" (GCRC) refers to any designated medical facility used to conduct clinical research, such as at a hospital or medical clinic.〔 "Clinical Research Center definition" Medical Dictionary, medterms.com, October 2010, webpage: (MT ). 〕 They have been used to perform clinical trials of various medical procedures. The medical profession has had specific uses for CRC facilities, including awarding grants to support various types of research. For example, the U.S. National Institutes of Health had, for years, issued GCRC grants, but later changed to awarding a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA). Many hospitals or clinics have included a wing, ward, or other area titled as "Clinical Research Center" (with capitalized words). Some examples of CRC facilities are: : * Harvard-Thorndike General Clinical Research Center in Massachusetts. : * Mallinckrodt General Clinical Research Center in Massachusetts. : * Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center in Maryland. : * UCLA General Clinical Research Center in California.〔"UCLA General Clinical Research Center", UCLA.edu, June 2010, webpage: (GCRC-UCLA-edu ).〕 ==References==
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