Services by Team
The YCCI Research Services Teams creates a foundation of support to give researchers ready access to more than 30 services provided ranging from design and feasibility, activation and management, operational support including financial services and quality assurance, compliance and regulatory support.
Protocol Design, Development & Feasibility
The YCCI Protocol Design, Development & Feasibility (PDDF) team offers services to Investigators across the University to support Investigator Initiated research across multiple funding sources and study types.Protocol Activation & Lifecycle Management (PALM)
PALM was developed for the sole purpose of optimizing the trial activation process at YCCI.
PALM supports any investigator and research study team who conduct clinical research at Yale.
We aim to make the study startup process smooth and efficient for all stakeholders, while ensuring Yale remains financially sustainable and compliant.
Read MoreClinical Research Operations
The YCCI clinical trials operations unit is comprised of clinical research professionals that provide exceptional support and service to investigators conducting clinical research studies at Yale.Read MoreQA, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs
YCCI quality assurance and safety monitoring was created to support investigators and improve the quality of clinical research at Yale. The Office of Quality Assurance (QA) and Monitoring supports review committee administrative support, IND/IDE management, study monitoring, clinical research billing QA, clinical research QA and clinicaltrials.gov support.Read MoreClinical Research Finance
Clinical Research Finance Team includes responsibilities for both pre-award and post-award financial management and compliance.Read MoreCommunity Engagement & Participant Recruitment
The goal of the YCCI community engagement program is to help ensure that communities and Yale researchers have the capacity to participate as full partners, which includes: joint establishment of Hub research priorities; a relationship built on bidirectional mutual respect, with equal value and reward for time and expertise; effective implementation and dissemination strategies; and increased public support for research, with the goal of ultimately improving the health and well-being of communities.Read More