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Lupus Therapeutics, the clinical research affiliate of the Lupus Research Alliance, oversees LuCIN, a novel network of leading medical research in North America, to help progress clinical trials forward faster for sponsors investigators and ensure individuals enrolled receive the best overall care and lead studies to achieve the best outcomes
- Lucin, Utah - Wikipedia
Lucin (also known as Umbria Junction) is a small railroad community in Box Elder County, Utah, United States, located along the western side of the Great Salt Lake, 162 miles (261 km) northwest of Salt Lake City
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Lupus Clinical Investigators Network (LuCIN) is a Lupus clinical trials network, made up of 57 of the most prestigious academic research medical centers throughout North America Founded and sponsored by the Lupus Research Alliance, LuCIN brings together experts to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of potential new treatments for lupus
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LuCIN, the premier clinical research network in lupus, is made up of 50+ of the most prestigious research medical centers throughout North America Founded and sponsored by the Lupus Research Alliance, LuCIN brings together experts to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of potential new treatments for lupus
- Lucin, Box Elder County - viaUtah
Lucin is a ghost town which existed solely to serve the railroad It was founded in 1869, the year the transcontinental railroad was completed, about ten miles north of its current location In 1903 the Lucin Cutoff was built as a shortcut across the Great Salt Lake
- Lucin, Utah History - OnlineUtah
Lucin (Box Elder), was a small railroad community located on the west side of the Great Salt Lake The name comes from a local fossil bivalve, lucina subanta The town was originally located ca ten miles to the north and shifted to its current location in 1903 It consisted mainly of employees of the Central and South Pacific Railroads
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