Clinical Research
Clinical research directs two basic questions: How can we provide the most accurate diagnosis? And how can we give the most effective treatment to our patients?
Patients are individuals who differ from each other in many aspects; this may influence the effects of therapy. At the same time, one diagnosis often covers many diseases, which also may differ in degree of severity, response to therapy, etc. Clinicians therefore have to perform clinical trials and test methods to distinguish subgroups of patients and diseases. The ultimate goal of clinical research is a tailor-made diagnosis and therapy for the individual patient.
Our Master of Science programmes and short courses in Clinical Research: