
Network Studies
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Foodborne Illness Cost Calculator (ERS-USDA)
Updates
7th International Symposium on Respiratory Diseases
Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting 2010 (JITMM), and the International Malaria Colloquium 2010 (IMC)
Parasite to Prevention Conference
Latest information on available awards and grants
Funding & Fellowship Sponsored by ASTMH
ISID Grants; ISID Exchange Programs; ISID SSI Fellowship
Epidemiological evaluation of vaccines
Upcoming Meetings
First Singapore Health and Biomedical Congress
27th IABCR-HUGO Conference 2010
11th International Congress of Asian Society of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Links to TropIKA.net and GISAID AI Digest
The South East Asia Infectious Disease Clinical Research Network (SEAICRN) is committed to developing clinical research capacities of institutional and individual partners and advancing clinical management and scientific knowledge for better patient care and human health. Find out more about SEAICRN
Our Goals
Improving patient care and human health through advancement of scientific knowledge and collaborative clinical research.
Enhancing the capacity of institutions and individuals within the Network to conduct clinical research the meets international standard.
SEAICRN Expands to Emerging Infectious Disease: Official New Name Starting January 2009
The Network provides technical and administrative resources for clinical research activities—from Studies Protocols, DSMB, to references for clinical research and capacity building opportunities. The Studies Protocols are guidelines and standards for participating hospitals and research institutes to adhere to when conducting clinical research, including informed consent guidelines for adults and children.
The Network also makes available relevant clinical research references , from Infectious Disease resources to Good Clinical Practices (GCP) and NIAID Human Subject Policies. The Network is also addressing the clinical research capacity of individuals and institutional members in the participating countries. Training guidelines and opportunities are available and updated. BIOPHICS and Family Health International are two Network partners providing technical support to sites to implement clinical research activities. Read more