Clinical Research

Biomedical clinical research is a major component of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center's mission and is critical to its commitment of maintaining excellence in patient care.

Cedars-Sinai investigators are currently conducting more than 800 clinical research projects with 230 unique Principal Investigators. These encompass basic, translational, clinical and health services research and cover the entire spectrum of disease investigation, including molecular genetics, biochemical analysis and disease-based areas such as cancer, cardiovascular disorders and neurosciences. With our bench-to-bedside approach to clinical research, some of our work leads to paradigm shifts and dramatic changes in patient care.

Areas of clinical research include:

Cancer

Breast Cancer
Women’s Cancers
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Phase I trials


Heart

Cardiac Stem Cells
Atherosclerosis
Congestive Heart Failure


Metabolic

Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Endocrinology
Hepatology


Organ Transplantation

Heart Transplant
Kidney Transplant
Liver Transplant


Neurosciences

Alzheimer’s
Brain tumors
Stroke
ALS
Psychiatry 


OB/GYN

High risk obstetrics

Surgical Technology

Minimally Invasive Surgical Institute

Personalized Medicine

Biorepository, Research Informatics, Heath Services Research, Genetics

Imaging


Musculoskeletal


For more information, or to contact the Burns and Allen Research Institute, call (310) 423-6252

The following links are available providing additional information about clinical research at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,

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