WHAT ARE CLINICAL TRIALS? A clinical trial is an organized, scientifically controlled study of the safety and effectiveness of a therapeutic agent (a drug or therapy) in people who have consented to serve as volunteers. To translate experimental therapies into "standards of care," Miami Project clinical investigators conduct clinical trials and studies. Learn more. | | INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING? Miami Project clinical researchers rely on individuals with SCI to serve as volunteers for specific studies or protocols. Each study is designed to answer questions about some aspect of SCI or the effectiveness of a particular treatment. Learn more. |
EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS FOR SCI: What You Should Know If You Are Considering Participation in a Clinical Trial For people with SCI, their families, friends and caregivers, the decision to receive an experimental treatment or enter a clinical trial is a challenging one. Learn more. | | OUR CURRENT STUDIES Miami Project clinical researchers are conducting studies that address various issues related to spinal cord injury. Learn more. |