SC CTSI-supported team secures $6.7 million to improve understanding of Alzheimer's risk factors
The research team was supported by the SC CTSI Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Study Design (BERD) team.
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The research team was supported by the SC CTSI Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Study Design (BERD) team.
The seminar investigated the regulatory, scientific, and logistical considerations in clinical trials involving emerging technologies, cutting edge devices, immunotherapies, gene therapies, and stem cell therapies.
Children in low-income families face particular risks for poor nutrition and obesity, problems often associated with diets low in fresh fruits and vegetables.
More than 20 researchers pitched ideas with leaders of the three organizations, seeking funding to test real-world health care solutions with the LA Department of Health Services.
The SC CTSI provides resources and services to support research teams at CHLA.
i2b2 allows researchers to get “counts” of potential study participants in the electronic health records who meet specific inclusion and exclusion criteria.
The revision is designed to make the distinction between clinical trials and clinical research studies clearer.
As National Childhood Obesity Month begins, USC experts talk healthy habits and explain how sugar intake and diet affect the brain.
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