Subjects and Volunteers, Clinical Research
The University of Chicago and the University of Chicago Medical Center has been at the forefront of medicine for more than 75 years--delivering extraordinary care to patients from all parts of the world. Here, the teams of expert physicians and scientists develop breakthrough therapies to create an individualized treatment plan just for you. Our expert physicians and scientists develop these new treatments and advances by conducting clinical research. Clinical research helps healthcare professionals around the country-and around the world-to better treat many diseases, conditions, and disorders.
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To find out what clinical research studies are occurring at The University of Chicago please visit our Clinical Trial Listing.
Important advancements from clinical research at the University of Chicago...
- The first successful live-donor liver transplant in the country was performed at the University's Medical Center in 1989 by Dr. Christoph Broelsch.
- Nobel laureate Dr. Charles B. Huggins pioneered hormonal treatment of prostate and breast cancers.
- In 1972, Dr. Janet Rowley discovered the first consistent chromosome translocations associated with cancer, a finding that helped to demonstrate that cancer was a genetic disease.
- In 2010, Dr. Janet Rowley was recognized for her research in the early days of cancer genetics by being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom