ere we continue with the remaining concept of crowdfunding. As stated crowd-funding is gearing significance in the field of clinical research or medical research in general.
Genome sharing projects around the world - Open Access is not enough Fiona Nielsen
Presented by Fiona Nielsen at the 2016 conference on Electronic Publishing #Elpub2016 in Goettingen, Germany, June 8th 2016
Take home message 1: Open Access does not equal discoverability
Take home message 2: Lots of genomic research data is not found and reused because it is not discoverable
Take home message 3: Repositive is a portal for searching for genomics data
Read more:
- EPUB conference http://meetings.copernicus.org/elpub2016/programme.html
- Repositive http://repositive.io
1) The document discusses a presentation given by clinical librarians to medical staff about finding medical evidence in the neonatal intensive care unit.
2) It provides an overview of library services available from both hospital and university libraries and how to access full text articles off-site using the proxy server.
3) The presentation demonstrates how to effectively search PubMed, including using clinical queries and filters, to find relevant research studies to answer clinical questions.
This document presents a proposed model for improving health information literacy and supporting shared decision making in the UK NHS. It begins with an overview of health literacy versus health information literacy. It then justifies the need for better health information resources, citing the large number of people in England with chronic conditions. The document reviews the current state of online health information, finding issues with quality and a lack of standards. It then analyzes surveys on information needs and what resources are currently available. Finally, it proposes a model where peripatetic outreach librarians would train other librarians and the public in finding and evaluating health information to support more informed healthcare decisions.
This document summarizes the goals and programs of the UCLA Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI). The CTSI aims to advance translational research through 10 program areas, including clinical and community research resources, biostatistics, and career development programs. It provides various types of funding, including KL2 and TL1 awards, to support early career researchers and train the next generation of translational scientists. The document highlights recent awardees and accomplishments of the CTSI and its collaboration with other University of California institutions.
How Journalists Can Effectively -- And Safely -- Report on Scientific FraudIvan Oransky
Ivan Oransky discusses how journalists can effectively and safely report on scientific fraud. He recommends getting to know sites like PubPeer that allow commenting on published studies, reading the comments which may reveal issues, filing public records requests to obtain internal reports, checking sites for retractions and misconduct records, and collaborating with Retraction Watch. However, he cautions journalists to beware of potential legal issues and lawyers when investigating scientific fraud cases.
Patients want access to their own health records and want to be involved in their own care. When given access to their records through OpenNotes and other patient portals, large numbers of patients accessed their records, contrary to predictions by many healthcare providers that patients would be confused or worried. As technology advances, patients should have modern, user-friendly tools to access and understand their health information, with their input incorporated into how these systems and the patient-provider relationship evolves.
The Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy launched in 2016 with the goal of accelerating the development of immune therapies to cure cancer. Since then, it has established six research centers, initiated over 20 collaborations between data scientists and researchers, and published over 550 articles. The Parker Institute has also streamlined clinical trial approval processes, launched its first industry partnership with Bristol-Myers Squibb, and supported young researchers through scholarship programs.
Genome sharing projects around the world - Open Access is not enough Fiona Nielsen
Presented by Fiona Nielsen at the 2016 conference on Electronic Publishing #Elpub2016 in Goettingen, Germany, June 8th 2016
Take home message 1: Open Access does not equal discoverability
Take home message 2: Lots of genomic research data is not found and reused because it is not discoverable
Take home message 3: Repositive is a portal for searching for genomics data
Read more:
- EPUB conference http://meetings.copernicus.org/elpub2016/programme.html
- Repositive http://repositive.io
1) The document discusses a presentation given by clinical librarians to medical staff about finding medical evidence in the neonatal intensive care unit.
2) It provides an overview of library services available from both hospital and university libraries and how to access full text articles off-site using the proxy server.
3) The presentation demonstrates how to effectively search PubMed, including using clinical queries and filters, to find relevant research studies to answer clinical questions.
This document presents a proposed model for improving health information literacy and supporting shared decision making in the UK NHS. It begins with an overview of health literacy versus health information literacy. It then justifies the need for better health information resources, citing the large number of people in England with chronic conditions. The document reviews the current state of online health information, finding issues with quality and a lack of standards. It then analyzes surveys on information needs and what resources are currently available. Finally, it proposes a model where peripatetic outreach librarians would train other librarians and the public in finding and evaluating health information to support more informed healthcare decisions.
This document summarizes the goals and programs of the UCLA Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI). The CTSI aims to advance translational research through 10 program areas, including clinical and community research resources, biostatistics, and career development programs. It provides various types of funding, including KL2 and TL1 awards, to support early career researchers and train the next generation of translational scientists. The document highlights recent awardees and accomplishments of the CTSI and its collaboration with other University of California institutions.
How Journalists Can Effectively -- And Safely -- Report on Scientific FraudIvan Oransky
Ivan Oransky discusses how journalists can effectively and safely report on scientific fraud. He recommends getting to know sites like PubPeer that allow commenting on published studies, reading the comments which may reveal issues, filing public records requests to obtain internal reports, checking sites for retractions and misconduct records, and collaborating with Retraction Watch. However, he cautions journalists to beware of potential legal issues and lawyers when investigating scientific fraud cases.
Patients want access to their own health records and want to be involved in their own care. When given access to their records through OpenNotes and other patient portals, large numbers of patients accessed their records, contrary to predictions by many healthcare providers that patients would be confused or worried. As technology advances, patients should have modern, user-friendly tools to access and understand their health information, with their input incorporated into how these systems and the patient-provider relationship evolves.
The Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy launched in 2016 with the goal of accelerating the development of immune therapies to cure cancer. Since then, it has established six research centers, initiated over 20 collaborations between data scientists and researchers, and published over 550 articles. The Parker Institute has also streamlined clinical trial approval processes, launched its first industry partnership with Bristol-Myers Squibb, and supported young researchers through scholarship programs.
This document summarizes a presentation about accessing and using library resources for family medicine. It discusses accessing the library collections remotely using a proxy server, searching PubMed efficiently, and key tools for clinical questions, drug interactions, treatment guidelines, and clinical practice updates. Selected resources highlighted include Clinical Queries in PubMed, setting up email alerts, Single Citation Matcher, Pubget for full text, Cochrane Library, TRIP database, ACP Pier, UpToDate, DynaMed, Lexi-Interact, and Micromedex. Contact information is provided for librarians available to help.
Big data and digital health solutions show promise for improving sleep health and respiratory care. Telemonitoring can provide insights into sleep apnea trajectories over time. Machine learning applied to large clinical datasets may help predict patient outcomes more accurately. Digital compliance monitoring and proactive telehealth support have potential to increase adherence to treatments like CPAP and inhaled medications. However, biases in data collection and overreliance on correlations without causal understanding need addressing. Overall, integrating digital tools while maintaining clinical expertise offers opportunities to advance medicine.
Teamscope presentation - Molecules to Business 2016 Diego Menchaca
The document discusses how mobile health (mHealth) technologies are driving a paradigm shift in clinical research. It describes how electronic data capture (EDC) systems replaced paper-based methods and increased accessibility of data. ResearchKit and the mPower Parkinson's study are highlighted as examples of large mobile clinical studies enabled by accessible app-based data collection. The document argues that mHealth can overcome barriers to clinical research in developing countries by having easy-to-use, offline mobile apps for scalable and low-cost data collection.
This document discusses using data from across the University of California's health system to better practice precision medicine. It notes that the UC Health Data Analytics Platform combines electronic health record data from the six UC medical schools and systems, totaling over 15 million patients. This centralized database, built using the OMOP framework, allows operational and research teams to use the aggregated data. The document advocates recruiting more faculty with expertise in biomedical computation and health data to advance these efforts.
This document discusses how technology and medicine have improved lives but benefits are not equally available. It provides background on medical advances over the last century and an activity where students research a disease and its treatment. Pairs of students investigate illnesses like polio, measles or diabetes and the vaccines or medicines developed. An example is provided on smallpox and Edward Jenner's 1796 discovery of vaccination. While treatments have been life-saving, their availability depends on factors like cost and access. In conclusion, technology has enhanced quality of life but not all can partake in the benefits.
This powerpoint presentation was put together by Jennifer L. Stapel-Wax, Psy.D., Associate Professor, Division of Autism and Related Disorders, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, and presented on December 5 at our Georgia Children's Advocacy Network (GA-CAN!) Off-Session Policy Series. This month our panelists discussed the complex topic of autism, it's diagnosis, treatment and coverage.
160929 teamscope presentation molecule to businessSMBBV
Teamscope; mHealth, a paradigm shift in clinical reseach. Presentation by Diego Mechaca during 'From Molecule to Business' event by SMB Life Sciences and Health Valley at NovioTechCampus, Nijmegen, The Netherlands on September 29, 2016.
The document summarizes collaborations between the University of Washington, Novartis, and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. It discusses the role of the Office of Research in supporting $1.038 billion in research funding in 2008. It also mentions several Nobel Prize winners and honors received by University of Washington researchers. Specific collaborations with Novartis on laboratory services and clinical trials are outlined, along with some issues under negotiation in the master agreement.
Medical research:-rebuilt,-retooled -and -rebooted pptPuja Roy
Medical Research: Rebuilt, Retooled and Rebooted An early stage mobile medical device company developing a human-centered suite of consumer products using science and technology to empower everyday people to monitor and better understand their own health—anytime, anywhere.
Crowdfunding for medical research picks up pace.pdfJichaoChen2
Crowdfunding for medical research is gaining popularity as a way to raise funds for projects that may not receive traditional sources of funding. Several researchers have turned to crowdfunding sites with success, raising thousands of dollars from public donations for projects. However, some concerns remain that only "sexy" projects about animals may attract funds, and that peer review is still needed to vet projects. As government research funding declines, crowdfunding may continue growing as a way for young researchers to obtain seed funding, but growing the infrastructure and vetting process will be important for it to reach larger scales of funding.
This document discusses ways to help advance research for rare and orphan diseases through open collaboration and data sharing. It provides examples of how collaborative platforms and tools can help organizations with limited resources pool data and expertise. Specifically, it describes a secure web-based platform that allows private and public data to be simultaneously searched to facilitate partnerships across various sectors.
WellSpringboard is a proposed online platform that would match patient-proposed research ideas with researchers. It aims to more deeply engage the public in the medical research process by (1) allowing individuals to propose and fund research questions, (2) enabling various forms of public participation beyond just being research subjects, and (3) facilitating communication between researchers and the public about funded research. The proposal describes the key elements and flow of the proposed WellSpringboard platform and website.
The document discusses the Intensive Care Foundation (ICF), which coordinates over 70% of UK intensive care research. The ICF was established 10 years ago by the Intensive Care Society (ICS) to promote critical care study and research. While the ICS currently provides most funding, the ICF's long-term focus is becoming self-funded through diverse income streams like other medical charities. The ICF has established an important role in the critical care community by funding quality research projects through a competitive peer review process.
This presentation outlines a mechanism for using the power of "Big Data", social networking and technology infrastructure to speed the process of curing a horrible disease.
Global Dementia Legacy Event: Ms Inez Jabalpurwala, President and CEO, Brain ...Department of Health
Session Two: Barriers to investment in research to find a disease modifying therapy or cure for dementia
Ms Inez Jabalpurwala, President and CEO, Brain Canada Foundation
From personalized medicine to personalized science - a new concept in biogero...Anna Ericsson
This document proposes a new model for patient-driven, goal-oriented biomedical research. The key aspects of the model are:
1) Patients with chronic conditions and no known cures would engage directly in research efforts by providing funding, samples, and project management expertise to a multidisciplinary research team.
2) Research organizations would assemble teams of scientists and physicians and announce specific research projects focused on patients' medical issues. Teams would be selected and funded by the interested patients.
3) The model is proposed to better integrate research and clinical practice by having patients directly involved in coordinating goal-oriented research projects aimed at their conditions.
Why there needs to be open data for ultra-rare and rare disease drug discoverySean Ekins
ACS presentation 11th Aug San Francisco on the need for open data in ultra rare and rare diseases. Describes efforts of parent/ patient advocates to fund drug discovery research. Also it describes software for open collaboration and what needs to be done to create software champions for rare diseases. Mentions diseases like Sanfilippo Syndrome, giant axonal neuropathy and Charcot Marie Tooth. Apps like ODDT are also mentioned as a means to share data.
The document summarizes the work and goals of the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation (HNF) in developing treatments for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease and related inherited neuropathies. HNF uses a collaborative model called TRIAD to bring discoveries from academic research into drug development through partnerships. Recent accomplishments include supporting the first Phase 3 clinical trial for CMT1A and funding research on models for CMT2A and other forms of CMT. HNF aims to establish a pipeline of treatments to bring early and late-stage options to clinical trials.
Founded in 2016, the Glioblastoma Foundation. stands as the premier nonprofit organization in the United States, committed to battling organization of a terminal stage 4 brain tumor. Located at 2451 Croasdaile Farm Parkway, Suite 109 in Durham, NC, the foundation has a national presence, supporting patients from coast to coast while also financing groundbreaking research for a cure.
This document summarizes a presentation about accessing and using library resources for family medicine. It discusses accessing the library collections remotely using a proxy server, searching PubMed efficiently, and key tools for clinical questions, drug interactions, treatment guidelines, and clinical practice updates. Selected resources highlighted include Clinical Queries in PubMed, setting up email alerts, Single Citation Matcher, Pubget for full text, Cochrane Library, TRIP database, ACP Pier, UpToDate, DynaMed, Lexi-Interact, and Micromedex. Contact information is provided for librarians available to help.
Big data and digital health solutions show promise for improving sleep health and respiratory care. Telemonitoring can provide insights into sleep apnea trajectories over time. Machine learning applied to large clinical datasets may help predict patient outcomes more accurately. Digital compliance monitoring and proactive telehealth support have potential to increase adherence to treatments like CPAP and inhaled medications. However, biases in data collection and overreliance on correlations without causal understanding need addressing. Overall, integrating digital tools while maintaining clinical expertise offers opportunities to advance medicine.
Teamscope presentation - Molecules to Business 2016 Diego Menchaca
The document discusses how mobile health (mHealth) technologies are driving a paradigm shift in clinical research. It describes how electronic data capture (EDC) systems replaced paper-based methods and increased accessibility of data. ResearchKit and the mPower Parkinson's study are highlighted as examples of large mobile clinical studies enabled by accessible app-based data collection. The document argues that mHealth can overcome barriers to clinical research in developing countries by having easy-to-use, offline mobile apps for scalable and low-cost data collection.
This document discusses using data from across the University of California's health system to better practice precision medicine. It notes that the UC Health Data Analytics Platform combines electronic health record data from the six UC medical schools and systems, totaling over 15 million patients. This centralized database, built using the OMOP framework, allows operational and research teams to use the aggregated data. The document advocates recruiting more faculty with expertise in biomedical computation and health data to advance these efforts.
This document discusses how technology and medicine have improved lives but benefits are not equally available. It provides background on medical advances over the last century and an activity where students research a disease and its treatment. Pairs of students investigate illnesses like polio, measles or diabetes and the vaccines or medicines developed. An example is provided on smallpox and Edward Jenner's 1796 discovery of vaccination. While treatments have been life-saving, their availability depends on factors like cost and access. In conclusion, technology has enhanced quality of life but not all can partake in the benefits.
This powerpoint presentation was put together by Jennifer L. Stapel-Wax, Psy.D., Associate Professor, Division of Autism and Related Disorders, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, and presented on December 5 at our Georgia Children's Advocacy Network (GA-CAN!) Off-Session Policy Series. This month our panelists discussed the complex topic of autism, it's diagnosis, treatment and coverage.
160929 teamscope presentation molecule to businessSMBBV
Teamscope; mHealth, a paradigm shift in clinical reseach. Presentation by Diego Mechaca during 'From Molecule to Business' event by SMB Life Sciences and Health Valley at NovioTechCampus, Nijmegen, The Netherlands on September 29, 2016.
The document summarizes collaborations between the University of Washington, Novartis, and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. It discusses the role of the Office of Research in supporting $1.038 billion in research funding in 2008. It also mentions several Nobel Prize winners and honors received by University of Washington researchers. Specific collaborations with Novartis on laboratory services and clinical trials are outlined, along with some issues under negotiation in the master agreement.
Medical research:-rebuilt,-retooled -and -rebooted pptPuja Roy
Medical Research: Rebuilt, Retooled and Rebooted An early stage mobile medical device company developing a human-centered suite of consumer products using science and technology to empower everyday people to monitor and better understand their own health—anytime, anywhere.
Crowdfunding for medical research picks up pace.pdfJichaoChen2
Crowdfunding for medical research is gaining popularity as a way to raise funds for projects that may not receive traditional sources of funding. Several researchers have turned to crowdfunding sites with success, raising thousands of dollars from public donations for projects. However, some concerns remain that only "sexy" projects about animals may attract funds, and that peer review is still needed to vet projects. As government research funding declines, crowdfunding may continue growing as a way for young researchers to obtain seed funding, but growing the infrastructure and vetting process will be important for it to reach larger scales of funding.
This document discusses ways to help advance research for rare and orphan diseases through open collaboration and data sharing. It provides examples of how collaborative platforms and tools can help organizations with limited resources pool data and expertise. Specifically, it describes a secure web-based platform that allows private and public data to be simultaneously searched to facilitate partnerships across various sectors.
WellSpringboard is a proposed online platform that would match patient-proposed research ideas with researchers. It aims to more deeply engage the public in the medical research process by (1) allowing individuals to propose and fund research questions, (2) enabling various forms of public participation beyond just being research subjects, and (3) facilitating communication between researchers and the public about funded research. The proposal describes the key elements and flow of the proposed WellSpringboard platform and website.
The document discusses the Intensive Care Foundation (ICF), which coordinates over 70% of UK intensive care research. The ICF was established 10 years ago by the Intensive Care Society (ICS) to promote critical care study and research. While the ICS currently provides most funding, the ICF's long-term focus is becoming self-funded through diverse income streams like other medical charities. The ICF has established an important role in the critical care community by funding quality research projects through a competitive peer review process.
This presentation outlines a mechanism for using the power of "Big Data", social networking and technology infrastructure to speed the process of curing a horrible disease.
Global Dementia Legacy Event: Ms Inez Jabalpurwala, President and CEO, Brain ...Department of Health
Session Two: Barriers to investment in research to find a disease modifying therapy or cure for dementia
Ms Inez Jabalpurwala, President and CEO, Brain Canada Foundation
From personalized medicine to personalized science - a new concept in biogero...Anna Ericsson
This document proposes a new model for patient-driven, goal-oriented biomedical research. The key aspects of the model are:
1) Patients with chronic conditions and no known cures would engage directly in research efforts by providing funding, samples, and project management expertise to a multidisciplinary research team.
2) Research organizations would assemble teams of scientists and physicians and announce specific research projects focused on patients' medical issues. Teams would be selected and funded by the interested patients.
3) The model is proposed to better integrate research and clinical practice by having patients directly involved in coordinating goal-oriented research projects aimed at their conditions.
Why there needs to be open data for ultra-rare and rare disease drug discoverySean Ekins
ACS presentation 11th Aug San Francisco on the need for open data in ultra rare and rare diseases. Describes efforts of parent/ patient advocates to fund drug discovery research. Also it describes software for open collaboration and what needs to be done to create software champions for rare diseases. Mentions diseases like Sanfilippo Syndrome, giant axonal neuropathy and Charcot Marie Tooth. Apps like ODDT are also mentioned as a means to share data.
The document summarizes the work and goals of the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation (HNF) in developing treatments for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease and related inherited neuropathies. HNF uses a collaborative model called TRIAD to bring discoveries from academic research into drug development through partnerships. Recent accomplishments include supporting the first Phase 3 clinical trial for CMT1A and funding research on models for CMT2A and other forms of CMT. HNF aims to establish a pipeline of treatments to bring early and late-stage options to clinical trials.
Founded in 2016, the Glioblastoma Foundation. stands as the premier nonprofit organization in the United States, committed to battling organization of a terminal stage 4 brain tumor. Located at 2451 Croasdaile Farm Parkway, Suite 109 in Durham, NC, the foundation has a national presence, supporting patients from coast to coast while also financing groundbreaking research for a cure.
On Dec. 20th 2016, the HRB published their "Health Research In Action" booklet that detailed a small selection of recent success stories from their research funding portfolio which "...really show health research in action".
The corneal-limbal stem cell research work carried out at NICB (by Finbarr O’Sullivan and Prof. Martin Clynes) and which led to the first corneal-limbal stem cell transplant in Ireland (carried out by Mr. William Power of the RVEEH) on June 7th, 2016 got an honorable mention (Page 17)
Researchers at Peninsula Health are conducting several studies:
1) A study validating the use of 3D printing for surgical planning by creating models from CT scans and getting surgeon feedback.
2) The first study examining the impact of simulation-based falls prevention training for health profession students on actual patient falls.
3) A study comparing different aquatic physiotherapy exercises for improving balance and reducing falls in Parkinson's disease patients.
4) A study examining the accuracy of radiographer comments on x-rays of broken arms and legs to see if they can help in the emergency department.
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K Bobyk - %22A Primer on Personalized Medicine - The Imminent Systemic Shift%...Kostyantyn Bobyk
This newsletter discusses various topics related to science and healthcare. It provides information on free smartphone apps that can help with work, personalized medicine and the shift towards more tailored healthcare, the science and policy around marijuana, potential for an NIH equipment library, and a conference for NIDDK fellows. The conference will feature keynote speakers and discuss various research topics, with the goal of networking and career development for fellows.
Dr. Alan Bernstein, president of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), has set an ambitious goal to turn Canada's $20 billion annual healthcare spending into a research-driven enterprise to capture both health and economic benefits. Under Bernstein's leadership, the CIHR has increased funding for healthcare research significantly, focusing on areas like health services research and population health that have the potential to improve healthcare delivery and identify preventative strategies. The CIHR also aims to commercialize research discoveries in Canada in order to fund new research, reward scientists, and retain top talent in the country. Several examples are provided of research institutions and startups that have successfully commercialized healthcare technologies and therapies with support from the CIHR.
The document discusses the mission of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, a nonprofit clinical research organization focused on spinal cord injuries. While some argue its focus on finding a "cure" was reasonable, others suggest broadening the mission would be better. Broadening to other neurological disorders could increase funding opportunities and research synergies by applying findings across conditions. It is recommended that the organization modify its name and mission to focus more broadly on neurological research rather than just curing paralysis alone. This would attract more donors and grants while still allowing work on spinal cord injuries.
This document provides an introduction to research fundamentals for activists. It discusses key concepts like quantitative and qualitative research, research ethics, study designs and interpreting results. The goal is to build activists' research literacy so they can engage in evidence-based advocacy. Some highlights include:
- Community advisory boards can help ensure research addresses community priorities and concerns.
- Quantitative research uses numerical data and closed-ended questions, while qualitative explores beliefs and experiences through open-ended questions. Both have pros and cons depending on the question.
- HIV activists have a long history of using scientific evidence to inform their advocacy agenda and influence research agendas to better address their communities' needs.
- Research ethics principles like respect,
Slides of talk "Open Science, Open Data, Science 2.0: What Are They and Why Should Medical Librarians Care?" given at the 2010 annual meeting of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association.
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Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillators Market forecast to witness phenomenal gr...sushant deshmukh
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Clinical research is quite vital in the field of physiotherapy. Physiotherapists depends on information from researches to enhance the knowledge they have already gained through their university education and with continuous education courses.
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Problems in using_spreadsheets_to_collect_clinicalsushant deshmukh
Microsoft Excel is a free and a very familiar tool for all of us. Spreadsheets are used for a wide range of projects, but they are far from ideal when it comes to data capture in clinical trials. Excel wasn’t created to build case report forms (CRFs) or to compare and verify patient's data that’s collected in clinical research. Despite technological advances,many organizations still cling to spreadsheets.
The clinical trial industry is gaining continuously a positive metamorphosis in India. Now the clinical trial processes are being viewed as drug discovery rather than drug development destination only. At present, several companies are looking at the innovation. And rise of these companies have led to many more openings for clinical research job in Pune and India as a whole.
The CRB Tech Institute of Clinical Research is a unique year-long education, learning and guidance system for fellows with biology background. It provides a broad education and learning on clinical research methods, research partnerships and managing the demands of family and profession. The goal of CRB Tech Institution is to produce a team of researchers armed with suggestions for clinical research carrying out innovative clinical trials and access to sources to make their concepts a reality.
studies involving people. They are divided into different stages, called phases. The earliest phase trials might focus at whether a drug is safe or the side effects it causes. A later phase trial aims to test and compare whether a new treatment is better than existing ones.also checkwhy clinical trials are important in clinical research.
Types of Classifi
Types Of Clinical Trials And Its Significance Clinical trials means medical research studies involving people. They are divided into different stages, called phases. The earliest phase trials might focus at whether a drug is safe or the side effects it causes. A later phase trial aims to test and compare whether a new treatment is better than existing ones.also checkwhy clinical trials are important in clinical research.
Pharmacists around the world are playing immense roles in the growth of Clinical Research. Some does contribute as a part of their profession and a few are passionate about their behind the scenes role.
Such passionate pharm
Pharmacists around the world are playing immense roles in the growth of Clinical Research. Some does contribute as a part of their profession and a few are passionate about their behind the scenes role.
Keeping with its promises, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry has launched a clinical-trial disclosure toolkit to help its member businesses observe with transparency needs for information from or about clinical trials.
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Role responsibilities of_a_clinical_research_coordsushant deshmukh
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is a specialized research person working with and under the direction of the Principal Investigator .While the Principal Investigator(PI) is primarily responsible for the overall designing, conducting, and management of the clinical trial, the CRC supports, and coordinates the regular clinical trial activities and plays a crucial role in the conduct of the study. By doing these duties, the CRC works with the PI, sponsor ,department, and institution to support and provide guidance on every related aspects of the study.
Every clinical research project may have one or more study coordinators depending on the workload at the trial site. Clinical trials at site level can be roughly divided into 3 stages. The three stages and the role of the coordinators at these stages are:
1) Before starting the clinical trial
2) During the conduct of the clinical trial
3) After finishing the clinical trial
1) Before starting the clinical trial:
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is a specialized research person working with and under the direction of the Principal Investigator .While the Principal Investigator(PI) is primarily responsible for the overall designing, conducting, and management of the clinical trial, the CRC supports, and coordinates the regular clinical trial activities and plays a crucial role in the conduct of the study. By doing these duties, the CRC works with the PI, sponsor ,department, and institution to support and provide guidance on every related aspects of the study.
Pharmacovigilance is the approach related to making an assessment, detection, understanding and prevention of inappropriate effects or any other problems to drug-related . So those working in the field of pharmacovigilance must have a good working knowledge of the principles of drug safety, regulations and proactive strategies for risk management. So people who want to pursue a clinical research career, can take up Pharmacovigilance training for adding value to their qualification.
Pharmacovigilance is the approach related to making an assessment, detection, understanding and prevention of inappropriate effects or any other problems to drug-related . So those working in the field of pharmacovigilance must have a good working knowledge of the principles of drug safety, regulations and proactive strategies for risk management. So people who want to pursue a clinical research career, can take up Pharmacovigilance training for adding value to their qualification.
The clinical trial industry is gaining continuously a positive metamorphosis in India. Now the clinical trial processes are being viewed as drug discovery rather than drug development destination only. At present, several companies are looking at the innovation. And rise of these companies have led to many more openings for clinical research job in Pune and India as a whole.
Medical Research: Rebuilt, Retooled and Rebooted An early stage mobile medical device company developing a human-centered suite of consumer products using science and technology to empower everyday people to monitor and better understand their own health—anytime, anywhere.
Pharmacists around the world are playing immense roles in the growth of Clinical Research. Some does contribute as a part of their profession and a few are passionate about their behind the scenes role.
Pharmacists around the world are playing immense roles in the growth of Clinical Research. Some does contribute as a part of their profession and a few are passionate about their behind the scenes role.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UP
Crowd funding in a clinical research
1. Crowd funding In a Clinical Research
(Part II)
Here we continue with the remaining concept of crowdfunding. As stated crowd-funding is gearing
significance in the field of clinical research or medical research in general.
We learn that how crowdfunding can transform scientific research. Even it has some limitations though.
It's true that there is a long way to go before crowdfunding can match the scale of traditionally funded
medical research.
What is Prion Alliance
Crowdfunding for science is great, but it's basically of a different scale than grant funding or large-scale
sponsorship.
2. The campaign of Prion Alliance which raised $17,000 funds, is one of the larger donation-based
scientific crowdfunding campaigns to be successfully funded.
For Alliance, crowdfunding is a useful and com quick way to fund small catalytic experiments.
The money they've been able to raise, is not keeping the lights on, nor developing disease
models from scratch, nor paying anyone's health benefits.
The Prion Alliance would use crowdfunding for future projects, though their intention is to use these
"quick micro-grants" to fund the generation of preliminary data that their collaborators can then use as
a base to apply for "more sustained and robust funding."
In words of some critics the nature of crowdfunding for clinical research means that only the most
social media-friendly proposals will thrive.
For an instance, projects involving dinosaur excavation and studying spam mail slimination were both
over-funded in donations, while a current proposal dealing post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans
has received just $10 , and though only six days left to raise the remaining $11,990 target at the time of
writing.
Recently Prion Alliance took the matter of finding a cure to fatal familial insomnia. This is diagnosed
as carrying a rare mutated gene that causes FFI : a prion disease inflicting just one in a million people,
where death actually follows shortly after symptoms are detected.
While many scientists are finding their work in stress edge due to lack of fundings, they are definitely
excited about crowdfunding as a way to get small projects completed on a shorter duration.
Though all proposals are currently vetted by Luan of Prion Alliance and his colleagues for both
scientific credibility and to make sure the researchers are who they claim to be, the next step for
Microryza/Experiment is to secure credibility within the scientific community will be in incorporating
a rigorous peer review process to assure project backers that reported results are accurate and evidence
based.
As per recent tests are going on a drug with the power to stop Alzheimer’s in its tracks. They are being
crowdfunded by raffles, pensioners’ donations and a sponsored walk because the research team cannot
find money for pre-clinical safety tests any other way.
The team of researchers is being led by Dr David Allsop at Lancaster University’s division of life
sciences and biomedicine is running a crowdfunding campaign, Defying Dementia, to carry out the
required pre clinical testing on their drug in the belief they may be looking for a cure for the
progressive brain disease. Till sate they have raised £52,000 towards their target of £165,000.
Hope you likes our article on crowdfunding and the way it could transform scientific research.
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