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Our purpose is to provide the most efficient, comprehensive, and cost effective research support and services,
and to remain at the forefront of scientific knowledge and development while holding the care and protection
of human subjects in the highest regard. We provide research support and management of clinical studies for
the UAB basic science & medical research community.  Our experienced study coordinators, regulatory staff,
and financial management personnel are capable of executing complex clinical research protocols.

We have developed a successful model for conducting and managing clinical trials, and we are dedicated to the
development of new therapies through clinical research. This website will provides an overview of our services,
valuable information for study sponsor, the current research interests, ongoing events, and information about Division Faculty/Investigators.

If you would like more information about our program, please contact us at anytime.

Upcoming News and Events
GHCRP Attends the 2009 Association of Clinical Research Professional (ACRP) Global Conference
UAB Division of Gastroenterology/Hepatology 50th Aniversary Celebration; Photo Album
Liver Walk 2009 August 22, 2009; Hosted by the UAB Liver Center
2009 Update in Hepobiliary Disease September 24-25, 2009; Hosted by the UAB Liver Center

UASOM Mission Statement
The School of Medicine is dedicated to the education of physicians and scientists in all of the disciplines of medicine and biomedical investigation for careers
in practice, teaching and research. Necessary to this educational mission is the provision of outstanding medical care and services and the enhancement of new knowledge
through clinical and basic biomedical research