About ARISE
Access to medicines, biologics and diagnostics is still limited for Asian
population and subject to disparities between countries. It is subsequently imperative to promote health reserch that would enable a rapid initiation
and completion of high-quality trials to accelerate the access to necessary
health products and to be ready for upcoming outbreaks. (read more)
VISION
To be a leading and reliable collaborative network of AROs in Asia that will facilitate and optimize the conduct of infectious diseases clinical trials
ARISE CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: BASICS OF CLINICAL TRIAL
The Capacity Development Working Group works continuously to improve and update learning materials for the benefit of clinical research and trials professionals in the Network and the region. NCGM in collaboration with Osaka University and International University of Health and Welfare developed video materials for the development of experts to promote international clinical research and trials.
This training program provides basic knowledge about clinical research, basic ethics and rules such as ICH-GCP, regardless of country or language. It consists of 11 topics comprising: history of clinical research and protection of human subjects, project management, statistical analysis and data management, ICH-GCP training, etc.
Please click here to access the program. The program is free, however there will be no certificate issued.
This program is sponsored by the Japanese Agency for Medical Research (AMED)
News & Events
- EventJoint Siriraj-NCGM Symposium 5th NCGM/CCS/DIT Symposium on Clinical Research and Trials will be held on 22 November 2024 at Siriraj Hospital Faculty of Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. Please register for online participation.
- NoticeARISE NEWSLETTER Vol.2 has been published(PDF:1920KB)
- EventThe 17th NCGM International Infectious Diseases Forum on September 5
- Press ReleaseNational Center for Global Health and Medicine and Hanoi Medical University (Vietnam) sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen collaboration through joint clinical research
- NoticeARISE NEWSLETTER Vol.1 has been published(PDF:2670KB)