Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GCRC?
The General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Memorial Hermann Hospital-Texas Medical Center is one of a select number of the country’s leading medical institutions to receive funding from the National Institutes of Heath (NIH) to develop and maintain a center of excellence for clinical research.

What is the purpose of the GCRC?
The GCRC assists doctors and medical researchers in conducting clinical studies for a better understanding of disease pathogenesis and treatment.

What are clinical studies and what do they accomplish?
Clinical research studies are investigations that gather biologic measurement of and about people. They generally focus on one or a few aspects of human biology or disease.

Your Contribution to Research?
Studies dealing with many diseases are being done in the GCRC. Your participation in one or more studies is important to the advancement of medical knowledge and patient care. These new therapies and technologies may benefit you or someone close to you. Before you are admitted to the GCRC, your study coordinator will explain to you what role you have in the study.

Who will conduct the studies?
The studies will be conducted only by specially trained doctors and nurses.

What studies are currently underway?
Some of the diseases that are currently accepting participants include: Click here or contact the GCRC office at (713) 704-4137 to find out about these and other studies that are currently underway.

What do I receive for participating?
Depending upon the study, individuals/participants may be compensated for their time and or travel. However, the primary benefit of participating in clinical research is the knowledge and satisfaction that one is contributing to the advancement of medicine and health for the future.

Will anyone know that I am participating in a study?
All information that is obtained in connection with a study and that could identify you will remain confidential. Your name and other identifying information will not be used in any study reports. The information that will be gathered through the study will be available only to professional staff working on that study.


Will my doctor be able to receive my test or study results?
With your permission, the doctors conducting the study can notify your own doctor about your progress in the study and any personal medical information that might impact your health.

Length of Your Visit
The time you spend in the GCRC depends on the particular study in which you are involved. It could be anywhere from 15 minutes to 12 hours or more.

Dietary Studies
Some studies require that you fast (go without food) before your visit. Usually this means that you should not eat for the 8 to 12 hours before your visit. The study coordinator will give you exact instructions about the timing of your fast and any other restictions about beverages, medications, and smoking during the fast. The GCRC provides snacks for participants after fasting. Meals also are provided for participants who must spend long periods of time in the GCRC. Food is not provided for family members or other guests.

You may be asked to be in a feeding study where all or part of your meals are provided to you. In that case, a nutritionist will meet with you before the feeding study begins to explain the procedures and foods you will receive. Our staff takes pride in providing appetizing and appealing meals that meet many different and complex study needs.


Helpful Information
To help us better serve you and our research teams, we request that you:

  • Please arrive on time
  • Sign in when you get here so we will know who you are here to see
  • Sign out before you leave so that we will know how long you have been here
  • Feel free to ask questions

 

If you have questions about participating in any current GCRC studies please contact:

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
General Clinical Research Center
Houston, Texas 77030
(713) 704-4137
or Email ms.gcrc@uth.tmc.edu


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