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Welcome to Great Lakes Medical Research website!

 

We conduct research studies, recruiting volunteers from Western, New York primarily Chautauqua County and the surrounding area. We typically have 10-14 studies active at our site; many of which are continuously enrolling new volunteers. Please check in frequently to see what research studies we are offering.  We’ve made it easy to see them all here, and to volunteer directly in three quick steps.  If you are new to the idea of volunteering for clinical trials, or to Great Lakes Medical Research, you will probably want to know more. It’s all here, at your fingertips!

 

Frequently Asked Questions section answers just about every question you could ever have about how clinical research works. We want you to feel relaxed and comfortable with the whole process. You may also call us directly to have your questions answered by a qualified research staff member.

 

About Us will introduce you to our facility and research team. You can view our qualifications, and facilities. The learn more section provides a brief description of clinical research.

 

There are many resources available to you which provides excellent information for you as new research volunteer. Please visit the following websites to learn more about clinical research studies.

We also encourage you to contact us directly; the Contact page provides our phone number email and address.

 

We look forward to talking with you about clinical research!

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Recognizing that today’s research is vital to the growth and development of tomorrow’s healthcare practices, we at Great Lakes Medical Research are dedicated to conducting clinical research with compassion, expertise, and respect for each participant as a valued individual.