Successfully coordinating and managing up to 11
clinical research studies at a time throughout their full life cycle from subject recruitment to study completion.
StudyFinder, a website that connects the community with
clinical research studies at Hershey Medical Center, was adapted from a platform developed by the national CTSA network.
Not exact matches
«We had been offering our Depression Care service for a number of years, and we wanted to dig into our data and measure our impact... look and see who our end users were,» says Barb Vader, Vice President,
Clinical Services
at Morneau Shepell, and the
study's
research lead.
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote in two 2013
studies to be an «alarming» [17] and «overwhelming» problem, [16] Johna Register - Mihalik, Ph.D, LAT, ATC, Senior
Research Associate
at WakeMed and Adjunct Assistant Professor
at UNC - Chapel Hill, told MomsTEAM that the the reason the use of impact sensors was not among the recommendations she and her co-authors in those
studies made to address the problem of chronic underreporting was that she viewed «the use of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field of information, is just not quite there in how these may best be used from a
clinical standpoint and across all sport settings.»
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote in two 2013
studies to be an «alarming» and «overwhelming» problem, Dr. Johna Register - Mihalik, a
research scientist and member of the faculty at the Matthew Gfeller Sport - Related TBI Research Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her colleagues did not recommend the use of impact sensors in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field of information, [as] just not quite there in [terms of] how the [y] may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport settings
research scientist and member of the faculty
at the Matthew Gfeller Sport - Related TBI
Research Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her colleagues did not recommend the use of impact sensors in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field of information, [as] just not quite there in [terms of] how the [y] may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport settings
Research Center
at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her colleagues did not recommend the use of impact sensors in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field of information, [as] just not quite there in [terms of] how the [y] may best be used from a
clinical standpoint and across all sport settings.»
Studies show that infants who have received mothers milk have higher scores measuring visual acuity and cognitive development, including IQ, said Paula Meier, director for
clinical research and lactation
at Rush - Presbyterian - St.
The
clinical professor
at Boston University is the co-director of the Center for the
Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy and medical director of the National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury
Research, and has
at the same time worked as a senior adviser to the NFL.
Scientific
research and
clinical studies in the modern era validate turmeric's traditional use, particularly looking
at curcuminoids produced by the rhizome...
Though
clinical studies show that technology is better
at finding potential tumors, and less likely to result in false alarms, there is not yet long - term
research to show whether it saves lives or otherwise improves outcomes.
The lead author of the
study was Jacqueline French, MD, professor of neurology and director of Translational
Research &
Clinical Trials Epilepsy
at NYU Langone's Comprehensive Epilepsy Center.
We have estimated that up to 15 percent of patients will be candidates for dose optimization,» explained senior
study author Javier F.Torres - Roca, MD, director of
Clinical Research and associate member of the Department of Radiation Oncology
at Moffitt.
This
study builds on nearly three decades of foundational
research led by teams
at Nationwide Children's and Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center and exemplifies the strong basic science and
clinical bonds between the two institutions.
Puneet Arora, an engaging physician who has
studied at Indian and American universities and practiced medicine among America's underserved — and who currently is Amgen's director of
clinical research — appeared on behalf of Immigration Voice, an organization of «legal high - skilled future Americans,» its Web site says.
In an effort to find out, Stephen P. Juraschek, M.D., Ph.D.,
research and
clinical fellow in general internal medicine
at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and his colleagues used data from the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)
clinical trial, a widely popular and often - cited
study whose results were first published in 1997.
«We have now found a potential mechanism, and
at this point in our
research, we need to test human participants in a blinded, placebo controlled
clinical study — the same technique we used to
study the behavioral effects of acupuncture in rats,» says Eshkevari, a nurse anesthetist and licensed acupuncturist.
Researchers in the Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness
Research, Education and
Clinical Center
at the W.G. (Bill) Hefner Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salisbury, N.C., evaluated 45 U.S. veterans who volunteered to participate in the
study.
Gaab's interest in working
at the intersection of basic,
clinical, and education
research was piqued when she was doing her doctoral work in neuroscience,
studying how auditory or musical training affects the brain.
«We saw that prevalence rates for depression and anxiety diagnoses were lower among racial and ethnic minorities compared to non-Hispanic whites,» said Owen - Smith, who worked
at the Kaiser Permanente Georgia Center for
Clinical and Outcomes
Research when the
study was conducted.
«We were very intrigued by the higher lean mass, the possibility that vitamin D can help infants to not only grow healthy skeletons but also healthy amounts of muscle and less fat,» said Hope Weiler, one of the
study's authors and Director of the Mary Emily
Clinical Nutrition
Research Unit
at McGill University.
People diagnosed with cancer gained 3.34 million years of life thanks to cancer
clinical trials run by SWOG and supported with public funds, according to new study results to be presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the world's largest clinical cancer research
clinical trials run by SWOG and supported with public funds, according to new
study results to be presented
at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the world's largest clinical cancer research
Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the world's largest
clinical cancer research
clinical cancer
research meeting.
Roman Hovorka, director of
research at the University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, has published more than 30 clinical studies since 2010 of what he calls a closed - loop
research at the University of Cambridge Metabolic
Research Laboratories, has published more than 30 clinical studies since 2010 of what he calls a closed - loop
Research Laboratories, has published more than 30
clinical studies since 2010 of what he calls a closed - loop system.
«Our
study shows the significant impact of adding carotid plaque measurement using vascular ultrasound and coronary calcium scoring with CT scan to our conventional assessment for cardiovascular disease,» says Roxana Mehran, MD, the
study's co-lead author and Director of Interventional Cardiovascular
Research and
Clinical Trials
at the Zena and Michael A. Weiner Cardiovascular Institute
at Mount Sinai Heart
at Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai.
The experience places Woidislawsky
at the nexus of two distinct quandaries in
clinical research: What health information do researchers owe the volunteers in their
studies, especially when it's not clear what it means?
The Pharmaceutical Development Section (PDS) is a corps of 20 chemists, pharmacists, pharmacokineticists and technicians who make investigational agents for many of the 1,500
clinical research studies running at any given moment at the NIH's Clinical
clinical research studies running
at any given moment
at the NIH's
ClinicalClinical Center.
Led by Dr Steven Marwaha, a
clinical academic Psychiatrist, the
research analysed data from the Avon Longitudinal
Study of Parents and Children and found that teenage cannabis use
at least 2 - 3 times weekly is directly associated with suffering from symptoms of hypomania in later years.
«We are pleased to have demonstrated such a potent and durable immune response to the vaccine,» said the
study's lead author, Sita Awasthi, PhD, a
research associate professor of Infectious Diseases
at Penn. «If found effective in
clinical trials, the vaccine will have a huge impact on reducing the overall prevalence of genital herpes infections and could reduce new HIV infections as well, especially in high - burden regions of sub-Saharan Africa.»
«We hope the ongoing scientific and
clinical research being conducted through the International PSC
study group will help improve the outlook for those currently suffering
at the hands of this disease»
These statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvements in overall response and survival rates resulted from a phase Ib / II
clinical study performed
at the HonorHealth
Research Institute, a partnership of HonorHealth and TGen.
«This means that the epigenetic modifications are likely not caused by substances in the tobacco, but by the hundreds of different elements that are formed when the tobacco is burnt,» says Åsa Johansson, researcher
at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology
at Uppsala University and Uppsala
Clinical Research Center, who has led the
study.
Now a
research team
at Nottingham has found a way to use
clinical MRI to distinguish between MS lesions and other brain white spots which are found in MS.. The
study is published in the Multiple Sclerosis Journal.
«One criticism of the PARP drugs is they are not active in patients who have developed resistance to other therapies, but we found veliparib appears to be effective in some platinum - resistant patients with recurrent or persistent disease,» said Robert L. Coleman, MD, lead author of the
study and professor and vice chair of
clinical research at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston.
This
study was conducted
at Clinical Orthopaedics and Related
Research, an orthopedic journal that allows authors to select single - blind or double - blind peer review.
The researchers recruited 61 patients who were either self - or physician - referred to the Lyme Disease
Clinical Research Center
at Johns Hopkins and who met the
study criteria.
Dr Rod Mitchell, a Wellcome Trust Intermediate
Clinical Research Fellow
at the University of Edinburgh, said: «This
study adds to existing evidence that prolonged use of paracetamol in pregnancy may increase the risk of reproductive disorders in male babies.
«Our
study suggests that short height in children is a possible marker of stroke risk and suggests these children should pay extra attention to changing or treating modifiable risk factors for stroke throughout life to reduce the chances of having this disease,» said senior
study author Jennifer L. Baker, Ph.D., associate professor in the Center for
Clinical Research and Prevention
at Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital and Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic
Research, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,
at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark.
With survival rates improving for ARDS patients, understanding and improving their quality of life outcomes is a
clinical and
research priority, according to the
study's principal investigator Samuel M. Brown, MD, MS, FASE, director of the Center for Humanizing Critical Care
at Intermountain Medical Center.
«This is the question we asked ourselves, particularly in the case of certain patients born with broken bones who, even as newborns, were neither able to move properly nor breathe unaided,» explains Dr. Ellen Knierim, a researcher
at Charité's NeuroCure
Clinical Research Center and the
study's first author.
Principal investigator E. Shelley Hwang, M.D., chief of breast surgery
at the Duke Cancer Institute and vice chair of
research in the Duke University Department of Surgery, will lead the
study through the cooperative group, The Alliance for
Clinical Trials in Oncology.
Whilst established to examine possible safety issues with biologic therapies, it provides the opportunity to look
at additional benefits beyond the direct effect on disease severity,» explains William Dixon, MD, MRC clinician scientist / senior
clinical lecturer and honorary consultant rheumatologist; Arthritis
Research UK Epidemiology Unit, The University of Manchester; and an investigator in the
study.
The
research, led by Knut Wittkowski, biostatistician in the Center for
Clinical and Translational Science
at The Rockefeller University Hospital, is a twist on a traditional data - mining technique known as a genome - wide association
study.
«Based on our
research criteria, parents report that the girls in our
study with autism seem to have a more difficult time with day - to - day skills than the boys,» says Allison Ratto, Ph.D., lead author of the
study and a
clinical psychologist within the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
at Children's National.
The
study, «Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Manage Pain and Opioid Use after Major Surgery: Preliminary Outcomes from the Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service,» is published in the Canadian Journal of Pain, by first author Muhammad Azam, Ph.D. candidate
at York University and senior authors Dr. Joel Katz, Affiliate Scientist, Toronto General Hospital
Research Institute (TGHRI) and Dr. Hance Clarke, Director of the Transitional Pain Service
at TGH, UHN and
Clinical Researcher, TGHRI.
Research in this area spans several disciplines, from the biochemical
study of basic mechanisms of alcohol metabolism, to the neuroscience of dependency, to demographic and
clinical studies on
at - risk populations.
Professor Kristina Akesson,
Clinical and Molecular Osteoporosis
Research Unit
at Lund University, Chair of the IOF Capture the Fracture Campaign, stated, «This
study concludes that in the population sample of elderly women, vitamin D insufficiency sustained over 5 - years was associated with increased 10 - year risk of osteoporotic fracture.»
The
study conducted by the National Institute for Health
Research (NIHR) / Wellcome Trust Manchester Clinical Research Facility at The Royal Manchester Children's Hospital builds on initial research from The University of Manchester, which was funded by the MPS
Research (NIHR) / Wellcome Trust Manchester
Clinical Research Facility at The Royal Manchester Children's Hospital builds on initial research from The University of Manchester, which was funded by the MPS
Research Facility
at The Royal Manchester Children's Hospital builds on initial
research from The University of Manchester, which was funded by the MPS
research from The University of Manchester, which was funded by the MPS Society.
Study author Dr. Elaine Peskind, co-director of the Mental Illness
Research, Education, and
Clinical Center
at VA Puget Sound, said TBI and PTSD are the invisible wounds of war and that 75 percent of the mTBI patients she treats also have PTSD.
At Brigham and Women's, she led
clinical trials in lung transplants and found herself happily pursuing a career in «translational»
research that applied basic science to
clinical studies.
In
research funded by the Wellcome Trust, scientists and doctors at the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Vietnam studied the factors that influence the transmission of dengue viruses from dengue patients to the mosquitoes that feed
research funded by the Wellcome Trust, scientists and doctors
at the Oxford University
Clinical Research Unit at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Vietnam studied the factors that influence the transmission of dengue viruses from dengue patients to the mosquitoes that feed
Research Unit
at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Vietnam
studied the factors that influence the transmission of dengue viruses from dengue patients to the mosquitoes that feed on them.
As part of the
study, the women spent two days, about one week apart,
at Washington University's
Clinical Research Center.
Other researchers involved in the
study are Jennifer Maloney, M.D., Amarjot Kaur, Ph.D., Nancy Lui, Ph.D., and Hendrik Nolte, M.D., Ph.D.,
at Merck; David Bernstein, M.D.,
at the Bernstein
Clinical Research Center and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, in Ohio; Thomas Casale, M.D.,
at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb.; Robert Fisher, M.D.,
at Allergy
Research and Care in Milwaukee, Wis.; Kevin Murphy
at Boys Town National
Research Hospital in Omaha, Neb.; and Kristof Nekam, M.D.,
at Hospital of the Hospitaller, Brothers of St. John of God, in Budapest, Hungary.