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The Comprehensive Clinical Trials Unit at UCL

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Comprehensive Clinical Trials Unit

The Comprehensive Clinical Trials Unit at UCL (Comprehensive CTU) collaborates with researchers to design, conduct, analyse and publish clinical trials and other well-designed studies. CCTU are pleased to announce the recent formation of the Surgical and Interventional Group (SIG) within our research structures.

The CCTU is a registered CTU and coordinates multi-centre clinical trials (i.e. has overall responsibility for the design, development, recruitment, data management and analysis of trials) with robust systems to ensure the highest quality standards of conduct and delivery of clinical trials.

The CCTU provides clinical, statistical and trial operations leadership. It also facilitates the delivery of high quality, regulatory compliant clinical trials of both investigational medicinal products (which must be conducted in compliance with the UK Regulations governing the conduct of clinical trials of Investigational Medicinal Products (IMP)) and other non-IMP trials and studies.

The CCTU is part of UCL's Institute of Clinical Trials and Methodology along with the Cancer Research UK & UCL Cancer Trials Centre, the MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, and PRIMENT Clinical Trials Unit.

For enquiries please see Contact Us.

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BHF Clinical Research Collaborative Funding Scheme

The British Heart Foundation has launched the British Heart Foundation Clinical Research Collaborative (BHFCRC) have agreed to partner with the CCTU as an accredited cardiovascular clinical trials unit. If you are a researcher wishing to access funding, further details about the infrastructure can be found on the BHFCRC website.

Surgical and Interventional Group (SIG)

CCTU are pleased to announce the recent formation of the Surgical and Interventional Group (SIG) within our research structures.

NIHR Funding

This unit receives National Institute for Health Research CTU Support Funding. This funding has been awarded to support the unit in developing and supporting NIHR trials.

Transparency in the use of data at UCL

As a University,  UCL uses personally-identifiable information to conduct research to improve health, care and services. Read more.