Clinical trials are research studies that test new medical approaches to improve health and patient care.
Comprised of diverse members from various backgrounds, the CAB plays an essential role in fostering collaboration, enhancing communication, and ensuring that research activities align with community needs and values.
We encourage our investigators to conduct research and publish their own studies or co-author publications in collaboration with other experts in the field of Health Research.
THINCR is a non-profit research organization actively involved in TB, HIV as well as other infectious disease research. THINCR was founded in 2023 in response to a research funding call by the US NIH-funded AIDS Clinical Trials Group to expand enrollment in clinical trials of new drugs and regimens for the prevention of TB in contacts of patients with MDR-TB. THINCR is a satellite clinical trial and research site of the Emory University AIDS Clinical Trial Unit of the ACTG.
Evaluating the effectiveness, safety, and side effects of medical interventions, such as drugs, treatments, or procedures, in humans.
Specialized activities and support provided to facilitate the design, implementation, and management of clinical trials.
Ensuring that all individuals involved in a clinical trial are knowledgeable about their roles and responsibilities and that the trial is conducted according to regulatory standards and best practices.
Collaboration between various stakeholders to conduct a clinical trial efficiently and effectively. These partnerships can take many forms, each bringing its own expertise, resources, and benefits to the research process.