International Clinical Trials Day 2021

International Clinical Trials Day 2021

The UKCRC Registered CTU Network is pleased to support International Clinical Trials Day (20th May 2021).

The event marks the day in May 1747 when James Lind, a Royal Navy surgeon, began what many consider to be the first randomised clinical trial ever undertaken.  Although his trial into the causes of scurvy consisted of just 12 men and ran for only 6 days he was nevertheless able to establish the link between citrus fruits and scurvy.  Worldwide the anniversary of Lind’s trial is now used to raise awareness of clinical trials and honour the work of clinical research professionals. 

To learn more about International Clinical Trials Day or to get involved in activities please visit the ACRP Clinical Trials Day website.

This year, as a result of the novel coronavirus outbreak, the importance of high-quality clinical trials has never been more apparent and many of our Registered CTUs are involved in national and international Covid-19 research.  As members of the research community, we are proud to be continuing James Lind’s legacy.

A full list of nationally prioritised Covid-19 studies can be found on the NIHR website.

If you are interested in taking part in a clinical trial, the ‘Be Part of Research’ website lets you search for ongoing trials in particular health conditions or locations, including information about how to support COVID-19 research.

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