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CLINICAL RESEARCH

Gwen Lily Research Foundation promotes scientific discovery, enhances understanding of disease onset and progression, and supports treatment in culturally appropriate ways for the target population, particularly those conditions that impact Veterans and other marginalized, disenfranchised, or underserved communities.

Gwen Lily Research Foundation was established to support clinical research that is inclusive of marginalized and underrepresented communities while promoting evidence-based care. Our mission is to provide support and resources to scientific and clinical researchers from communities that are underrepresented or unrecognized in scientific research in order to improve the quality of life for those affected by a variety of conditions.

We support and coordinate clinical research, community outreach, and education services in the Dallas Fort Worth Metro Area and nationwide. As part of its mission to advance medical research and improve inclusivity of marginalized and underrepresented communities in research activities, Gwen Lily Research Foundation brings together patient care experts, academic researchers, industry leaders, and patients to bring awareness, advocacy, and action to the DFW area.​ Our team of trained research coordinators and physicians guide clients and participants through the complex network of clinical visits and follow-ups required to assess safety and efficacy of novel therapeutics and medical devices tested in the clinic setting.​

 

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN A STUDY, PLEASE COMPLETE OUR CONTACT FORM AND ONE OF OUR COORDINATORS WILL REACH OUT TO YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

 

We are dedicated to creating and sustaining a network of enlightened researchers who are committed to health equity for all through their actions: by taking deliberate steps to include marginalized and underrepresented individuals and improving the lives of those suffering from disease and illness. Through generous donations and grants, we hope to make a lasting impact in the community and medical research field.

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