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Center on Aging: Resources: Clinical Trials

UI Aging-Related Clinical Trials

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About Volunteering About Clinical Trials Selected Current Trials Other Resources

Are you interested in taking part in a University of Iowa research study? At the University of Iowa there are numerous ongoing investigations in many areas of medicine, pharmacology, and exploration. A listing of clinical trials supported by private companies is maintained through the UI Division of Sponsored Programs . All clinical trial studies have been reviewed and approved by the University of Iowa Institutional Review Board for the use of human research participants. The University of Iowa invites the public to participate in approved studies.

About Volunteering

Seniors Together in Aging Research (STAR)

Iowans age 50 and over are invited to participate in a volunteer research registry.

The STAR Registry offers:

  • Learn about the research process
  • Receive information about healthy aging and University of Iowa research studies for adults
  • Many studies provide compensation

Participation in this registry and any research study is voluntary. People with medical problems, as well as healthy people, are invited to be in the STAR Registry.

For more information, visit http://www.centeronaging.uiowa.edu/star.shtml

For more general information about volunteering for clinical trials, visit http://research.uiowa.edu/dsp/main/?get=clintrial

Read more about becoming a volunteer in a pdf pamphlet from the Office for Human Research Protections.

Why should you volunteer for clinical trials? Visit this page from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to find out: Clinical Trials of Medical Treatments: Why Volunteer?

The University of Kentucky Clinical Research Organization also provides many useful resources for deciding to volunteer in clinical trials, including FAQs and a quiz.

For more information on volunteering for Clinical Trials at the University of Iowa visit: http://research.uiowa.edu/dsp/main/index.php?get=cto-to-dsp2&PassToURL="trials"

 

 

About Clinical Trials

Current studies are taking place at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in various healthcare departments or preventive intervention centers.  For more information regarding clinical trials at the University of Iowa visit the UI Department of Sponsored Programs Office

For more general information about clinical trials, visit the Resource Information page at ClinicalTrials.gov

Current Clinical Trials

A comprehensive list of clinical trials is available at ClinicalTrials.gov, a service of the National Institutes of Health: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/
To search for clinical trials at the University of Iowa, run a focused search for University of Iowa under "Facility" and select an appropriate age group. You may also search for clinical trials in the city most convenient for you. To focus your search even more, list a specific condition.

 

There are many clinical trials going on at the University of Iowa. As an example, two are listed below.

 

There are also clinical trials listed at the following websites:

Holden Clinical Cancer Center: http://www.uihealthcare.com/depts/cancercenter/research/whatisclinicaltrial.html

Research Studies at The University of Iowa Health Care: http://www.uihealthcare.com/depts/clinicaltrials/volunteer.html

Clinical Trials at The University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinicals: http://www.uihealthcare.com/depts/clinicaltrials/index.html

 

Other Resources

Another resource lists clinical trials for the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Department of Internal Medicine Division of Cardiovascular Disease. Go to that particular list under RESEARCH, halfway down the web page. The cardiovascular division website is at http://www.healthcare.uiowa.edu/InternalMedicine/Default.htm. For more information about those particular research studies, please consult with your physician for referral or discuss your participation with Karen Cowdery, Administrator, Cardiovascular Services at (319) 384-7231 or karen-cowdery@uiowa.edu

A Clinical Trials site has been put together for the Novartis Foundation for Gerontology by Amanda Brozinsky, a medical researcher at the University of California, San Diego, and student at Cornell University. She explains the history and role of the clinical trial and the rights and responsibilities of those who participate. Anyone who is already in a clinical trial, or who might join one, would gain a lot from visiting this informative new site.
http://www.healthandage.com/html/res/clinical_trials/?news=01101002

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