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NIH awards grants for using bioengineered models to improve clinical trial design – News-Medical.Net
Clinical Trials on a Chip researchers plan to build and test common and rare disease models to help improve the clinical trial process.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 30 2020
Clinical Trials on a Chip researchers plan to build and test common and rare disease models to help improve the clinical trial process.
Approximately 85% of late-stage clinical trials of candidate drugs fail because of drug safety problems or ineffectiveness, despite promising preclinical test results. To help improve the design and implementation of clinical trials, the National Institutes of Health has awarded 10 grants to support researchers’ ef…
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