The University of Central Florida College of Medicine conducts human subjects research, clinical research, translational research, and clinical research with the goals of providing novel treatment to our patients; advancing medicine; and increasing the understanding of disease.
We conduct FDA-regulated drug (phases I- IV) and device research, biospecimen collection studies, interventional research, registries, usability studies, etc. in the Greater Orlando area in Florida.
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