Through the integration of basic science and clinical research, the Strelitz Diabetes Center conducts numerous clinical trials designed to develop possible new treatments for diabetes and diabetic complications.
A clinical trial is a research study that is designed to test the effectiveness of new medical treatments or other medical interventions. Each study is designed to answer scientific questions and to find better ways to treat individuals with a specific disease.
All clinical trials conducted at the Strelitz Diabetes Center are approved by the FDA and by the EVMS Institutional Review Board (IRB).
The Strelitz Diabetes Center also conducts a variety of investigator-initiated research studies to explore better management strategies and reduce diabetic complications.
Current Clinical Trials
Below is a list of our current clinical trials. For more information, please contact our Diabetes Research Hotline at
(757) 446-7933 or send us an email at diabetesresearch@evms.edu.
- Acute Coronary Syndrome Clinical Research Study
- Diabetes Clinical Research Study
- Diabetes Clinical Trial
- Gene Therapy for Painful Neuropathy
- Implantable Exenatide (Byetta)
- Improving Survival in the Western Tidewater Area
- Painful Diabetic Neuropathy Study
- Reduce and Identify Diabetes (RID) Program
- Wii Study

