Yale, our community partners, and the FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity are catalyzing racial equity in clinical trials through community empowerment. For more than a decade under the CTSA, the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation and our Cultural Ambassadors have focused on addressing diverse participation in clinical trials and bridging health gaps. In partnership with the FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity, we are connecting investigators to our community and patients—the heroes of clinical research—as one of the hallmarks of YCCI. Learn more about Yale's program, the FDA and minority health, and the importance of participating in clinical trials for all populations. Help Us Discover.
Yale Center for Clinical Investigation
Clinical and translational research in today’s complex landscape requires a team-based effort that involves partnerships between investigators in different disciplines and from different institutions, as well as with the National Institutes of Health, industry, and the community. YCCI has fostered this environment through such initiatives as the YCCI Scholars program, which provides training and mentoring to junior faculty members from the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Engineering. If you are a PI at Yale, YCCI can help you with each stage of your clinical research protocol: Study Development, Study Activation, Study Conduct, and Study Closure & Dissemination and everything in between.
- A to Z Research ServicesYCCI can help you with each phase of your clinical research protocol. Explore our comprehensive list of support services in the A-Z index.
- Request a ServiceRequest a CTSA letter of support or one of many services, such as biostatistics, QA, imaging support or advertising and brochure design.
- CTSA & FundingFunding programs for researchers are crucial in supporting the early stages of their careers, helping them establish themselves in their respective fields, and fostering innovation and scientific advancement.
- Workforce Development & EducationYCCI is committed to training the next generation of clinical and translational researchers by offering robust educational programs that provide the support and expertise young investigators need to launch their careers.
- Pilot Programs & AwardsThe YCCI Pilot Program offers funding opportunities towards new and innovative, scientifically meritorious projects to collect critical preliminary data for submission of extramural grant / funding opportunities and to promote the publication of research findings.
- More About YCCIClinical and translational research in today’s complex landscape requires a team-based effort that involves partnerships between investigators in different disciplines and from different institutions, as well as with the National Institutes of Health, industry, and the community.
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YCCI Mission
The mission of the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation is to train outstanding clinical and translational scientists and to provide an effective and innovative infrastructure for clinical research that improves health outcomes for all patients.
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