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  1. CLINICAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CLINICAL is of, relating to, or conducted in or as if in a clinic. How to use clinical in a sentence.

  2. DCRI - Duke Clinical Research Institute

    Nov 5, 2025 · We design "research for all" that can be embedded in clinical practice and community settings, while our biostatisticians and data scientists define and use best-in-class …

  3. Homepage | DUHS Clinical Laboratories

    Our Duke University Health System Clinical Laboratories are College of American Pathologist (CAP) accredited, CLIA certified, state of the art, multidisciplinary labs.

  4. CLINICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    People of all ages benefit from ethical pharmaceutical and clinical advances used to treat disease.

  5. Clinical Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    Both experimental and clinical evidence show that the treatment is effective. She enjoys her clinical practice but is looking forward to working in a laboratory. Three hundred patients were …

  6. Home | ClinicalTrials.gov

    There are two types of clinical studies: interventional studies (also called clinical trials) and observational studies. The unique identification code given to each clinical study upon …

  7. Clinical - definition of clinical by The Free Dictionary

    1. pertaining to a clinic. 2. concerned with or based on actual observation and treatment of disease in patients rather than experimentation or theory. 3. dispassionately analytic; …

  8. About Velocity Clinical Research

    Headquartered in Durham, NC, Velocity Clinical Research is the world’s leading organization of fully integrated clinical research sites.

  9. Clinical Research Unit, North Carolina | National Institute of ...

    Looking to join a study? Scientists who utilize the facility are conducting a diverse array of research studies, including pulmonary diseases, medical genetics, cardiovascular diseases …

  10. Clinical Trials at Duke

    Clinical research has led to the development of new drugs, new surgical procedures, and devices, and new behaviors designed to advance the public's health. It has also helped doctors and …