About the DoM CRH
The Department of Medicine Clinical Research Hub (DoM CRH) is an epicenter for clinical research operations at Stanford University. We offer full research capabilities from study design to publication in the support of academic research.
Our rigorous scientific investigations are supported by high-quality and efficient operational processes undertaken by well-trained clinical research staff. Our team has expertise in diverse therapeutic areas and modalities such as drugs, devices, digital health, and behavioral interventions.
The CRH’s dedicated team optimizes project success and sponsor satisfaction by leveraging the synergies from co-leadership with talented operations staff and experienced faculty.
DoM Research by the Numbers
200+
Staff, Faculty and Data Science Partners
28
University Partnerships
13
External Academic Partners
27
Industry & Federal Partners
250+
Research Projects
500k
Participants
Enrolled
29
Investigational New Drug Applications
260+
Education Programs Completed
280+
Publications
Thank you to our sponsors and partners for their ongoing support.
Presentations
The Apple Heart Study
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- Multi-center prospective phase II randomized, controlled trial looking at the effects of a drug called metformin may have on the growth of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)s.
- Enrollment target: 480
- Sponsor: NIH
ARREST
- Multi-center double-blind phase III randomized clinical trial to test if treatment with inhaled medications lower the risk of acute respiratory failure in patients with pneumonia and hypoxia
- Enrollment target: 600
- Sponsor: NIH/NHLBI
SCCR Research Conference 2024
SCCR’s collaboration with Nephrology and new Nephrology studies
Logistical Considerations for Wearable Device Trials
What is CEC and why do we need it in clinical research?
Pioneering new frontiers in clinical research oversight
Enrollment trends at Stanford University: A closer look at RECOVER Long COVID Study data
Investigating demographic and socioeconomic representation in Stanford’s NIH RECOVER cohort
SCCR Research Conference 2022
Thank you to our sponsors and partners for their ongoing support.

