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.
Yale Center for Clinical Investigation
For Researchers & Research Professionals
Request a service, view rates and fees, tools and training support. YCCI can help you with each phase of clinical research protocol: study development, study activation, study conduct, and study closure & dissemination – while also providing research training opportunities to strengthen your knowledge and skills.
For Patients & Clinicians
Clinical trials help researchers develop new and better treatments. The information they provide is the only way for medical breakthroughs to reach the public.
For Trainees & Faculty Learners
YCCI 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.
For Students & Interns
Through a range of programs, YCCI supports students from high school through the post-baccalaureate level in gaining meaningful experience across disciplines such as public health, nursing, biomedical science, and research administration.
- November 18, 2025
2026 YCCI Funding Opportunities Open for Applications
- November 17, 2025
Do All Countries Benefit From Clinical Trials?
- November 12, 2025
Twenty-Seven YSM Faculty Members Recognized for Highly Cited Research
- August 21, 2025
Study Reveals Insights into Therapeutic Vulnerabilities for Rare, Aggressive Lung Cancer
- August 13, 2025
YCCI Clinical Trial Promotion and Community Engagement Process
- July 28, 2025
Robert Soufer, MD, Groundbreaking Cardiovascular Medicine Researcher and Longtime Yale Leader, Retires August 1
- July 18, 2025
Doximity Poll: Yale Psychiatry Residency Program Ranks #3 Nationally
- July 17, 2025
Once-Monthly Obesity Medication Shows Promise for Those With and Without Type 2 Diabetes