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Singapore Clinical Research Institute launches portal for clinical trials

The platform offers information on available research grants, training opportunities, and more.

The Singapore Clinical Research Institute (SCRI) has unveiled a centralised portal designed to provide comprehensive information on clinical trials.

One of the ClinicalTrials.SG (CTSG) platform’s key feature is a search engine with filter capabilities, allowing users to discover trials based on specific health conditions.

Moreover, the platform emphasises the significance of these studies, whilst outlining the processes and regulatory frameworks involved to safeguard patient safety.

Meanwhile, the portal is set to serve as a collaboration hub, providing information on available research grants in Singapore, training opportunities, and a directory of accessible clinical studies.

In line with this, CTSG features a consolidated database of local and overseas specimens, as well as imaging data tailored for scientific studies, such as cardiovascular and oncology research.

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