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The Clinical Core of the UAB CFAR was established in 1988 to provide a bridge between the patients attending the newly established AIDS Outpatient Clinic (1917 Clinic) and the investigative activities of the basic scientists working in the laboratories in the expanding UAB AIDS Center. Over the 20 years since inception, the Clinical Core has expanded and diversified to meet the needs of the overall AIDS research program at UAB in three targeted service areas—the Specimen Repository, the Database, and Clinical Research Training The Clinical core maintains and provides patient samples from a comprehensive and efficient Specimen Repository obtained from well-characterized patients for collaborative investigations involving multiple research disciplines. Contact the Clinical Core to have samples processed or obtain samples for research purposes. The Core also provides samples to other CFARs and outside investigators to aid scientific research. More information regarding the policies for specimen/data collection, storage and access can be found in the Clinical Core Policies/Procedures/Chargebacks information. Types of specimens available include:
- Fresh blood
- Plasma
- Serum
- Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
- Mucosal secretions
- Mucosal biopsies
- Lymph node biopsies
- Skin biopsies
The Core also provides plasmaphoresis and leukophoresis to CFAR members and network organizations in order to provide a greater volume of samples from a few patients with unique characteristics (e.g. long term nonprogressors). The Clinical Core also provides a Computerized Database and Informatics Service to store and access complex, interactive data to assist with study design and to conduct appropriate data analysis. For more information, visit the UAB 1917 Clinic Cohort website or review the Database and Informatics Data Collection information.
Training/Education: Clinical Research Training Services are provided at all levels (from students to research staff representing a variety of disciplines to seasoned faculty updating their skills).
Contact Info University of Alabama at Birmingham
Community Care Building (CCB)
908 20th Street South
Birmingham AL 35294-2050
205-975-5667
Director Michael Mugavero, MD This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Co-Directors Sonya Heath, MD
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James Willig MD
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