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Access the free resources below to further explore topics that were covered in the Virtual Clinical Trials simulations.


Demo Videos

 
 
 
 
‪Virtual Clinical Trials: Teens and Depression
Depression Symptoms

 
Virtual Clinical Trials: Teens and Depression
‪The Neuroscience of SSRIs‬

 
         
 
 
 
 
Virtual Clinical Trials: Teens and Depression
‪Study Arms in a Clinical Trial‬
 
 
         
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Mock Clinical Trial

Students learn about the purpose and major aspects of clinical trials and then work in groups to conduct two mock clinical trials.



Mock Clinical Trial Activity
[ 41 KB docx ]


Mock Clinical Trial
Power Point [ 147 KB pptx ]



This activity was developed by the University of Kentucky through a project funded by the National Center for Research Resources and the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives of the National Institutes of Health through Grant Number 5R25RR023304.


Research Jeopardy

Based on the game show Jeopardy, students work in groups and compete against each other to see who knows the most about clinical trials.



Research Jeopardy Activity
[ 123 KB pdf ]


Research Jeopardy PowerPoint
[ 176 KB ppt ]


Research Jeopardy - Teacher 411
[ 53 KB pdf ]



This activity was developed by The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston as part of HEADS UP project funded by the National Center for Research Resources and the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives of the National Institutes of Health through Grant Number R25RR020543.


The Science and Ethics of Human Research

This curriculum introduces students to how research with humans is conducted, the rules and regulations involved, and the bioethical principles that guide scientists when involving humans in research.

Click the image below to access this free curriculum.


This curriculum was developed by the Northwest Association of Biomedical Researchers and made possible by "Collaborations to Understand Research and Ethics" (CURE), supported by the National Center for Research Resources and the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives of the National Institutes of Health through Grant Number R25OD01138.


Fun Stuff

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