

Clinical Research is a Multinational, Multibillion, Multidisciplinary Industry
Clinical Research is a systematic study for new drugs in human subjects to generate data for discovering or verifying the Clinical, Pharmacological (including pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic) or adverse effects with the objective of determining safety and efficacy of the new drug.
Clinical Research is Conducted in 4 Phases
This is the first time the new drug is administered to a small number, around 20-80 healthy, informed volunteers under the close supervision of a doctor. The purpose is to determine whether the new compound is tolerated by the patient’s body and behaves in the predicted way.
In this phase, the medicine is administered to a group of approximately 100-300 informed patients to determine its effect and also to check for any unacceptable side effects.
In this phase, the group is between 1000 and 5000, for the company to use statistics to analyze the results. If the results are favourable, the data is presented to the licensing authorities for a commercial licence.
This is a surveillance operation phase after the medicine is made available to doctors, who start prescribing it. The effects are monitored on thousands of patients to help identify any unforeseen side effects.

Institute of Clinical Research (India) has constituted a Scholarship programme termed “ICRI Endowment Scholarship” for deserving students .
The scholarship winners have the options of choosing one of the following courses:

Note:
Clinical Research is a systematic study for new drugs in human subjects to generate data for discovering or verifying the Clinical, Pharmacological (including pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic) or adverse effects with the objective of determining safety and efficacy of the new drug.
Clinical Research is Conducted in 4 Phases
Phase I trials
This is the first time the new drug is administered to a small number, around 20-80 healthy, informed volunteers under the close supervision of a doctor. The purpose is to determine whether the new compound is tolerated by the patient’s body and behaves in the predicted way.
Phase II trials
In this phase, the medicine is administered to a group of approximately 100-300 informed patients to determine its effect and also to check for any unacceptable side effects.
Phase III trials
In this phase, the group is between 1000 and 5000, for the company to use statistics to analyze the results. If the results are favourable, the data is presented to the licensing authorities for a commercial licence.
Phase IV trials
This is a surveillance operation phase after the medicine is made available to doctors, who start prescribing it. The effects are monitored on thousands of patients to help identify any unforeseen side effects.

Institute of Clinical Research (India) has constituted a Scholarship programme termed “ICRI Endowment Scholarship” for deserving students .
| ICRI Endowment Scholarship | |||||
| First prize has one award | Second prize has two awards: | ||||
| The winner of the first prize will get 100% concession on the fees. 100% of the fees will be paid by ICRI* |
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The scholarship winners have the options of choosing one of the following courses:
- MSc in Clinical Research Management – Awarded by PRIST University
- OR
- MSc in Clinical Research – Awarded by Cranfield University*

Note:
- The Application & Registration fee of £ 1000 for MSc in Clinical Research (Awarded by Cranfield University) is to be paid by the student.
- Scholarship Winners have to abide by all the Terms and Conditions of ICRI
- All exam fees to be paid by the student to Prist or Cranfield university
- The candidate should clear the foundation year (semester 1&2) in first attempt to avail the scholarship benefits for the second year
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ICRI was born in 2004 to meet the ever-increasing need for trained professionals in the field of Clinical Research. It is the premier institute to impart formal clinical research training in India. ICRI has had tremendous growth over a short span of time.

The Clinical Trials market worldwide is worth over US$ 45 billion and the industry has employed an estimated 2,10,000 people in the US and over 70,000 people in the UK...


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