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Does an epidemiological study or, for example, a study testing the effectiveness of a medical treatment qualify as “non-clinical research”?

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Does an epidemiological study or, for example, a study testing the effectiveness of a medical treatment qualify as “non-clinical research”?

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Yes, but the proposal must demonstrate how the study might contribute to policy or practice reform relevant to maternal and newborn health. RAF does not support new medical trials.

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