Career questions tagged clinicaltrials
What is the best way to get involved in clinical research straight from undergrad?
I'm currently a junior neuroscience major and working in a research lab on campus. I want to be involved in research (hopefully clinical) in some way immediately post undergrad and I am curious about the best way to go about that.
How is the research side of medicine (ie. biochemistry and genetics) applied in practical medicine?
I was wondering on how the research leads to application in experimental trials for illnesses such as cancer or genetic illnesses that have yet to be cured. #Spring26
How do I get involved in clinical research as an undergraduate?
I think I've found my dream job– maybe. For the past while I've been fixated on the role of a clinical research associate. This position appeals to me for a variety of reasons, such as the strong requirement for travel (which I love). The main issue is that I feel underprepared and don't know as much as I would like to about the clinical research community– most online CRA personalities I've found fixate more on the lifestyle aspect rather than the work itself. I am currently a first-year undergraduate pursuing a degree in biology, and would greatly appreciate any resources or suggested opportunities to gain a better understanding of this field. I know there are a variety of roles within clinical research, so I would also appreciate if anyone can suggest any similar jobs I might look into. Thank you!