Stanford Center for Clinical Research
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SCCR conducts and promotes high-impact, innovative clinical research to improve human health. Contact us to learn more or partner: https://t.co/ZTevpKwcyM
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#SCCR 's Kiera Davis found her path to nursing through #ClinicalResearch . Along the way, she met some incredible nurses who inspired her through their clinical knowledge & passion. It's a joy to see Kiera following in her mentors' footsteps! #NursesWeek
In honor of #NursesWeek , we're celebrating the nurses at #SCCR who help facilitate our #ClinicalResearch ! We're grateful for their expertise, including their strong clinical knowledge & attention to patient needs!
Reminder: Don't miss tomorrow's Virtual Science Series presentation with Ken Weber, DC, PhD (@stanfordanes) on spinal conditions! The presentation begins at 9 a.m. on Zoom! bit.ly/SCCR-SS-Regist…
We were lucky to have plenty of sunshine & good company at the Science of Translation Symposium in the Clark Courtyard & Auditorium! Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table! #ClinicalResearch
If you're attending today's Science of Translation Symposium in the Clark Courtyard & Auditorium, be sure to stop by our table to learn more about our #ClinicalResearch capabilities! Zoom attendance is also available: bit.ly/49ZvUUb
Please join is in welcoming Caroline Antonov to #SCCR ! She got her start in #ClinicalResearch at MD Anderson Cancer Center' Melanoma Clinic, where she saw 'the impact of #ClinicalTrials in providing hope to melanoma patients & their families when established treatments were limited.'
'Humans are a walking ecosystem,' says Erica Sonnenburg, PhD (The Sonnenburg Lab), describing how the body harbors trillions of microbes. Learn more from her research in one of our most popular videos: bit.ly/4ax1hGL
How can your #diet improve your #microbiome & overall health? In one of #SCCR 's most popular videos, Erica Sonnenburg, PhD (The Sonnenburg Lab), shares her knowledge on the trillions of microbes within the human body. bit.ly/4ax1hGL
Register now for #SCCR 's next Virtual Science Series with Ken Weber, DC, PhD (@stanfordanes) on May 3! This presentation will discuss #SpinalConditions , their societal impact, relevant spinal anatomy & pathology, plus their clinical management. stanford.io/4cf7NDg
Learn about the benefits of #CommunityEngagedResearch plus guiding principles of this approach in this recording of our recent educational presentation: bit.ly/3wZD8Kb
'I've had a passion to serve the sick & suffering, & I realized #ClinicalResearch is one avenue that allows me to do that,' says Anika Tahsin, who joined #SCCR as a #ClinicalResearch Coordinator. 'I'm looking forward to contributing to some quality clinical research work at SCCR.'
A recording of Andrew Moore, MD's (Stanford Department of Medicine) presentation on #MedicalTerminology & Common Medical Acronyms is now live! Catch it here: bit.ly/43iTdXD
In one of our most popular #SCCR Science Series videos, Stanford Department of Medicine's Christopher Gardner provides a foundational overview of the types of study design that are used in #NutritionScience ! Watch it here: youtu.be/VfQtq4YTPso?si…
Join #SCCR for our next Virtual Science Series on May 3! Ken Weber, DC, PhD (@stanfordanes) will discuss #SpinalConditions , their societal impact, relevant spinal anatomy & pathology, plus their clinical management. Register here: stanford.io/4cf7NDg