Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Clinical Trials
Cedars-Sinai has one of the largest state-of-the-art clinical research trial facilities of any private hospital in the nation. The 164,000-square foot clinical research trial facility is a testament to the Medical Center's commitment to remain on the forefront of applying research discovery to patient care. The Burns and Allen Research Institute provides a strong scientific, clinical and administration infrastructure to support these investigations. Core facilities funded by a National Institutes of Health grant provide specialized clinical research trial services in a cost-effective, efficient manner. 
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is fully accredited by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP) for all research involving the protection of patients. AAHRPP is a Washington, D.C., based non-profit organization that uses voluntary, peer-driven, educational model to accredit institutions engaged in research involving human subjects.
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Women's Health Research Registry
As part of Cedars-Sinai's commitment to help women improve their health for the near and far term, the Women's Health Resource Center, supported by the Women's Guild, has established the Women's Health Research Registry. The registry is a database of health information shared by women whose participation in clinical research trials can contribute to the well-being of future generations of women. Information in this comprehensive database is a vital component towards discovering new and better ways to diagnose and combat debilitating conditions in women.
To enroll for possible participation in future clinical research trials, visit the Women's Health Research Registry website.