Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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The General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) at Boston University School of
Medicine is at the center of an effort to enhance clinical research at one
of the best medical centers in the country in terms of clinical and basic
research, clinical services and education programs targeted to the inner
city. The Center is located in the new Boston Medical Center which is a
full asset merger of Boston City Hospital and Boston University Medical
Center Hospital. In addition, the Hospital and the Medical School have
joined together with eight community health centers to form Boston
HealthNet.
The General Clinical Research Center supports inpatient and outpatient
research services, specialized laboratories and a clinical research
training program for physician scientists in Medicine, Surgery and
Pediatrics. The facility provides investigators with: 1) the ability to
conduct pharmacokinetic studies in a controlled environment in both adult
and pediatric subjects; 2) the resources for timed collections of
specimens and repetitive tests (e.g. echocardiograms, stress tests, bone
density etc.); 3) the expertise to conduct esoteric laboratory testing and
evaluation; 4) professionals to assist with statistical design and data
analysis; 5) a private environment to explore patterns of behavior and 6)
the location of education for future clinicians in patient oriented
research.
In conjunction with the new Office of Clinical Research at the Medical
School, the Center plans to expand services to investigators including
pharmacist support, state of the art PCR assays, and data management.
Efforts are underway to afford inner city high school and college studies,
as well as MD and MD-PhD students, an opportunity to see and learn about
the exciting role clinical research plays in human health and disease. The
Medical School will cost share in this expansion.
The Center serves national recognized researchers focusing on the health
of the inner city by studying AIDS in children and adults, hypertension in
blacks, diabetes in Caribbean Latinos, hemoglobinopathies, substance
abuse, angina in the elderly and maternal and child development. Bench to
bedside research is being conducted in the Center on EBV-associated
malignancies, nociception in newborns. Interleukin 16 in asthma, second
generation active vitamin D analogues in psoriasis and immunotoxins for
treating leukemia and lymphomas.
In a changing health delivery system, the unique partnership of the
Medical School, the Hospital and the Boston HealthNet provides a community
driven urban health network that affords continued access to a patient
population. The General Clinical Research Center is the place for NIH
funded researchers to do bench to bedside research and physician
scientists to address the full spectrum of health issues facing
individuals living in the city.
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