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Peg Sharp, R.N.
President
Alpine Clinical Research Center
3434 47th Street, Suite 201
Boulder, CO 80301
303.443.7229
303.443.7748
peg@alpineresearch.com
www.AlpineResearch.com
Currently Enrolling Trials
- A Phase III Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Ensifentrine over 24 Weeks in Patients with Moderate to Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
- A Randomized, Double-Blind, Double-Dummy, Active-Controlled Study Comparing the Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of ABBV-951 to Oral Carbidopa/Levodopa in Advanced Parkinson's Disease Patients
- Phase 3 Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of a Nightly Extended-Release Formulation of Sodium Oxybate for the Treatment of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Cataplexy in Subjects with Narcolepsy
- Phase 3 Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of a Single Injection of SM04690 Injected in the Target Knee Joint of Moderately to Severely Symptomatic Osteoarthritis Subjects
Overview
Alpine Clinical Research Center (ACRC) is an independent research site established in 1994 for the sole purpose of conducting clinical trials for the pharmaceutical industry. Nestled at the base of the Colorado Rockies, ACRC employs experienced RNs who are dedicated exclusively to the coordination of research studies. ACRC contracts with a variety of physicians in the community to serve as our investigators, allowing ACRC’s work in many therapeutic areas. ACRC has completed numerous national and international trials for the majority of pharmaceutical companies.
Research Experience
The success of ACRC can be attributed to the strength of the people within the organization.
After 15 years of varied experience in clinical research, Peg Sharp, RN, recognized the need for experienced investigative sites. In 1981, Peg started her research career in Boston as a monitor for a CRO. Within that company, Peg rose through the ranks to clinical director of the phase 1 unit. After relocating to Colorado, Peg became the director of the clinical research department at a multispecialty clinic in Boulder. These years of experience culminated in 1994, when Peg started Alpine Clinical Research Center. Since day one of establishing ACRC, Peg has not only run the company but has also consistently provided patient care and support for her staff.
Paul Brownstone, MD, is the medical director for ACRC. A graduate of Northwestern University Medical School, Paul practiced clinical neurology for nearly 30 years. In 1998, he left clinical practice to join ACRC as the full-time medical director. Paul’s knowledge of not only medicine but also the specifics of clinical research has made him a key asset to the success of ACRC.
The majority of the study coordinators at ACRC are registered nurses who bring many years of nursing and research experience to ACRC. Due to the exceptional patient care provided by the study coordinators, the level of subject retention at ACRC is unparalleled.
Treatment Areas
- Internal medicine
- Neurology/Sleep
- Psychiatry/psychology
- Pulmonary/respiratory diseases
- Rheumatology
Facility Description
ACRC is located in the heart of Boulder’s medical community. Boulder Community Hospital is located nearby and provides access to nuclear medicine, x-ray equipment and other patient services. ACRC partners with Health Images, St. Joseph’s Hospital in Denver, and the Colorado Sleep Institute. With the University of Colorado located less than a mile away, ACRC is able to easily offer services to the students. ACRC is equipped with two exam rooms, a patient room for extended visits. an EKG machine, pulmonary function equipment and an x-ray department. ACRC also has CRC stations, locked drug storage and two offices for client monitoring visits.
Investigator Experience
Paul Brownstone, MD, neurology
John Harsh, PhD, sleep medicine
William Wagner, MD, neurology
Thomas Wilcox, DO, pulmonary/respiratory disorders
Staff Expertise
Most of the study coordinators at ACRC are registered nurses and Certified Clinical Research Coordinators who bring many years of nursing and research experience to Alpine. In addition, the coordinators are aided by a recruitment specialist and a data regulatory manager.
Patient Demographics
The population for the city of Boulder is more than 100,000. ACRC is also accessible to surrounding cities, such as Denver, Fort Collins and Longmont, and numerous towns equaling a population total of 300,000 plus. Due to the close proximity to the University of Colorado, ACRC is available to students. ACRC also receives a number of patients from referrals from other medical facilities and from a wide range of advertisements (radio, television, newspaper, internet).