At the General Clinical Research Center, principles of science, need, and diversity converge to provide a foundation that facilitates research excellence and improves the health of diverse populations.
Founded in 1961, the General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) at the Medical College of Wisconsin is one of the first National Institutes of Health sponsored GCRC sites. The GCRC includes an Adult Unit, located in the Lower Level Pavilion at Froedtert Hospital (FH), and an outpatient Pediatric Unit, located on the first floor of Children's Hospital of Wisconsin (CHW). The administrative component of the GCRC, as well as the Informatics and Biostatistical cores and one component of the Imaging Core are in space adjacent to the Adult Unit, while the Core Laboratory is located in the west wing of Froedtert Hospital, and the other component of the Imaging Core in the MACC Fund Research Center.
More about the secured CTSI TRU Adult Unit
The CTSI TRU (formerly the GCRC) will be holding an Open House on April 21st to educate research staff and departments about the changes taking place during the transition from the GCRC to the CTSI. We will also be showing off some new equipment purchases that will greatly enhance our ability to meet, and exceed, the ever-changing needs of the research community. Read more here.
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