Investigator-initiated Studies

VRL is devoted to exploring medical and scientific knowledge related to its products, disease conditions of interest and medical practice through the provision of Investigator Initiated Studies (IIS) grants.
IIS grants are provided to assist qualified investigators in conducting research they alone have conceived and designed and will execute, analyze and report. VRL may provide IIS grants in the form of funding and/or material support (including drug products) in response to unsolicited requests from external investigators wishing to conduct an independent scientific investigation.
IIS grants are provided to assist qualified investigators in conducting research they alone have conceived and designed and will execute, analyze and report. VRL may provide IIS grants in the form of funding and/or material support (including drug products) in response to unsolicited requests from external investigators wishing to conduct an independent scientific investigation.
IIS study designs supported by an IIS grant may include but are not limited to:
- Epidemiological studies,
- Preclinical (in vitro or in vivo animal) studies or
- measurements of specific aspects of cellular metabolism

Ongoing trial and completed studies
Choose a topic to learn more about clinical studies and access to study-related resources by the condition.
Cancer
IIS grants are provided to assist qualified investigators in conducting research they alone have conceived and designed and will execute, analyze and report. VRL may provide IIS grants in the form of funding and/or material support (including drug products) in response to unsolicited requests from external investigators wishing to conduct an independent scientific investigation.
Infections
IIS grants are provided to assist qualified investigators in conducting research they alone have conceived and designed and will execute, analyze and report. VRL may provide IIS grants in the form of funding and/or material support (including drug products) in response to unsolicited requests from external investigators.
Pain
IIS grants are provided to assist qualified investigators in conducting research they alone have conceived and designed and will execute, analyze and report. VRL may provide IIS grants in the form of funding and/or material support (including drug products) in response to unsolicited requests from external investigators.



