2009: Immunotec announces important clinical research initiative …

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- 2009: Immunotec announces important clinical research initiative …
- Director UQ Centre for Clinical Research
- Dr. Robert Barish: LSUHSC earns high marks in research

2009: Immunotec announces important clinical research initiative …
PR Newswire (press release)
It has a staff of more than 450 people. The IRCM is an independent institution affiliated with the Universite de Montreal and has built over the years a close collaboration with McGill University. The IRCM utpatient Clinic is now associated with the CHUM (Centre hospitalier de l’Universite de Montreal).
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Director UQ Centre for Clinical Research
Nature.com (subscription)
This exciting new UQ Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR) a collaboration with a major Queensland Health hospital (Royal Brisbane and Women?s Hospital) needs a dynamic leader to continue the excellent work of the inaugural Director Professor Nick Fisk to implement this vision for clinical research excellence. Professor Nick Fisk is the incoming Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences. The Centre can house about 300 researchers. The Director will play a major role in the direction of research at the RBWH campus.

Dr. Robert Barish: LSUHSC earns high marks in research
Shreveport Times
research institutions like Johns Hopkins Harvard and Vanderbilt. For years researchers at LSUHSC-S have been committed to employing the highest ethical standards when it comes to protecting individuals whose desire to help advance medical treatments have led them to voluntarily participate in clinical research. Now the high standards applied by LSUHSC-S researchers are officially recognized by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs Inc. When it achieved this certification LSUHSC-S joined an elite group of institutions around the country.

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