Our mission is to strengthen ETSU College of Medicine's clinical research program
by providing infrastructure, services, and mentorship that can assist new and established
investigators through every stage of the research process, from grant submission and
protocol development through data collection, analysis, and publication.
Access to the many resources that CIIDI offers:
CIIDI Tours
Virtual Tour coming soon...
Conference Room
The CIIDI’s conference room is available for members to meet all their conference needs. Member access includes:
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535 ft.2 of meeting space
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75” 4K HDR flat screen equipped to meet your specific audio/visual needs
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The Meeting Owl 3 brings your team together with 360° camera, mic, and speaker
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Large conference table can seperate into 6 tables with pop-up power and data ports
For Reservations, contact Joy Bohannon or click here to submit a request online:
Joy Michael Bohannon, MALS
Executive Director Center for Inflammation, Infectious Disease and Immunity
- michaelj@etsu.edu
- 423-439-6424
- VA Building 6, Room 206-A
Clinical Research Coordinators
Exploring what a clinical research coordinator can do for you!
Having a plan to conduct research related to potential or awarded funding is important. A clinical research coordinator can be a meaningful piece of your research plan design and implementation of human subject research involving specimen collection.
We have found the services of a clinical research coordinator to be very valuable in securing human subject consent, procuring specimens, assisting with the IRB process, and other tasks essential to the efficient accomplishment of project goals.
We encourage you to consider writing a new CRC position or a portion of a new CRC position into your upcoming grants. If you’re interested in writing this into a current or future grant, we can help by providing a sample job description to get you started, assist in identifying potential CRC roles in planned research help with the process of adding a CRC to your budget, and link you with other scientists interested in securing a CRC in order to coordinate your proposals and equitably divide a new CRC’s responsibilities.