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SCHUBERT RESEARCH CLINIC

ABOUT THE SCHUBERT RESEARCH CLINIC

The Schubert Research Clinic (SRC) is located on the first floor of the Clinical Sciences Pavilion (T-Building) on the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center main campus. The clinic is a welcoming and bright space conveniently located between the main hospital and the research buildings. This space brings together all services supporting clinical trials in one location making the process of planning and conducting trials convenient for both investigator and participant.

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The SRC includes:

  • 28 exam rooms

  • Preparatory lab with equipment for processing samples

  • Packaging and shipping room

  • Metabolic kitchen

  • Body composition laboratory with DXA scanners

  • Biochemistry laboratory

  • Vascular research laboratory

  • Click here to view our online tour document.

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The Clinic can accommodate visits of less than ½ hour to greater than 10 hours and is equipped for subjects from infants to seniors.

 

Access to the Schubert Research Clinic is open to any clinical researcher with a currently approved IRB study.

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For pricing or protocol submission questions, please contact us at schubertresearchclinic@cchmc.org. For general inquiries, contact Lori Brunner at 513-636-0090. Click here for more details about the SRC.

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View the video to learn more about the services offered by the Schubert Research Clinic!

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SERVICES

RESOURCES

SCHUBERT RESEARCH CLINIC TEAM

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240 Albert Sabin Way, Location S, Suite 2.200

Cincinnati, Ohio 45229

CONTACT US:

CCTST: cctst@uc.edu 

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Publications resulting from use of CCTST resources must credit the appropriate CCTST grant by including an NIH Funding acknowledgment: The CCTST at the University of Cincinnati is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program, grant UL1TR001425. The CTSA program is led by the NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). The content of this website is solely the responsibility of the CCTST and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.

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