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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity

“SIKHS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH’, a minority-serving organization is designed to support the next generation of ethnically diverse professionals who will lead future clinical trials. This is imperative to continue to break down the existing gap to reduce health disparities. There is a shortage of investigators, research nurses, and coordinators representing diverse communities to face the challenges of trust and language barriers among patients. 

Research Training
Our founder company NLCR provides a 12-week online clinical research training program. The program provides an affordable fee with scholarships, thereby eliminating a common concern – a lack of financial availability – that minority students might experience. The training is very flexible and designed by keeping in mind the people who often cite conflicting work schedules as reasons that prevent them from growing into research careers. NLCR provides skill training, as well as individual mentoring, in an effort to increase diversity. 

Interested in supporting research training for a student? Supporting funds can be made via check. 

Send Checks to: 25 Telser Road, #125, Lake Zurich, 60047 ILLINOIS

Checks Payable to "New Life Clinical Research" 

  • Your continued support will help give scholarships to students who struggle financially. 
  • More we raise, more students we can assist who have financial needs.

Maximize Diversity --> Strength Equity  --> Optimize Inclusion



Note: Please note that your funding is not tax-deductible, as we are not a tax-exempt organization.

To know more about how you can support us,

Please contact Ekta Grewal at egrewal@sikhsinclinicalresearch.com

Accepted Payment Methods for Sponsorship: Check, ACH transfer.

We are thankful for your sponsorship and its impact on goals and missions. For specific questions about sponsorship, wiring payments, or transferring securities, please email 'Ekta Grewal' at egrewal@sikhsinclinicalresearch.com 

Any funds that are collected, are used for educational purposes to support and uplift minorities specifically in the clinical research field.






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