Clinical Research
University of Florida neurologists serve as primary investigators in Phase II-IV clinical research studies that will someday determine the most accurate outcomes available in neurological disease treatment. Many of these clinical research trials are granted to just a few specialists and hospitals throughout the nation or the world.
A patient who meets guidelines outlined in a study protocol can participate in a clinical trial. Neuroscience physicians and their research teams provide participating patients with details of the study and regularly monitor and record their progress.
For more information about patient participation in The Neuroscience Institute Clinical Research Program, call (904) 244-9856.
The Neuroscience Institute is enrolled in research trials in the following areas:
- Epilepsy
- Multiple sclerosis
- Neuromuscular disease
- Parkinson's disease and movement disorders
- Sleep disorders
- Spine
- Stroke
For more information on these trials and other trials being conducted on this campus, please visit the UF Health Science Center Jacksonville Office for Research Affairs.
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