Biostatistics Short Course Course covering the promise and challenges of N-of-1 trials, including the use of software to design and analyze trials, the use of mobile apps to facilitate participation, retain interest, collect data and provide interpreted results to participants, and some of the research barriers that need to be overcome, particularly the challenges of accommodating personalized protocols. Led by Christopher Schmid of Brown University. Register: hvrdct.me/1pu
Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center
Research Services
Boston, Massachusetts 2,099 followers
Accelerating Research. Improving Health.
About us
Established in 2008, Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center is dedicated to improving human health by enabling collaboration and providing tools, training, and technologies to clinical and translational investigators. As a shared enterprise of Harvard University, Harvard Catalyst resources are made freely available to all Harvard faculty and trainees, regardless of institutional affiliation or academic degree.
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http://catalyst.harvard.edu
External link for Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2008
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1635 Tremont St
Boston, Massachusetts 02120, US
Employees at Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center
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Angela Rakauskas
Marketing & Communications Manager at Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center
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David Vincenti, PMP
Educator, Project Manager, Facilitator, Speaker, Accordionist, Poet
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Polly Goodman
Sr. Associate Director of Regulatory Affairs Operations, SMART IRB
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Tracey Petryshen
Scientific Director, Precision Medicine Neuroscience at AbbVie
Updates
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Biostatistics Journal Club This seminar will introduce weighted mixed effects models, flexible modeling strategies using splines, and visualization techniques for dose-response relationships, which are increasingly used in health-related research. Led by Nicola Orsini of Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. Learn more & register: hvrdct.me/2fr
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Resource: Participant Data Study teams: Share with potential research participants our video series that examines human subject research and data, and answers common questions prospective participants might have regarding protections. Watch videos: hvrdct.me/e38
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Resource alert: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Funding Harvard Medical School-affiliated investigators: Did you know you can learn about the latest funding opportunities from Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) on our website? Access resources and sample materials to aid you in the application process and request a consultation with our PCORI funding specialist: hvrdct.me/wgd
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Our latest newsletter: Read: Five Questions with Visiting Medical Student Apply: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Promoting Healthy Children and Youth funding opportunity View newsletter: hvrdct.me/t2b
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Online course: Learn how qualitative and quantitative data can be integrated to capture the perspectives of patients, providers, communities, or healthcare organizations to answer complex research questions. Open to those in & outside of Harvard University. Register by October 9: hvrdct.me/z1t
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"Seeing women in leadership and in medicine has inspired me. Spending time with the female residents in the Harvard Orthopedic Residency Program changed the narrative for me around who can specialize in orthopedic surgery and in surgery, in general." In our latest interview, Anesu Karen Murambadoro, a visiting medical student this past summer at Harvard Medical School, discusses her aspirations in c/t research and her mentored research project. Read: hvrdct.me/y7b
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Funding up to $100 million: Promoting Healthy Children and Youth Visit our website to learn about this funding opportunity from Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Letters of intent due October 1: hvrdct.me/dea
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Coaching workshop: Designing and Delivering Effective Flash Talks Learn to deliver a 10-13 minute "flash talk" on a topic related to clinical and translational research. Includes talks geared towards funders or investors. Receive feedback from peers and communication coach Shelby Doyle, PhD, of Founder to Leader. Apply by September 6: hvrdct.me/m5c
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A One-Stop-Shop for C/T Researchers at Harvard. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest clinical & translational research news, courses, & events from the Harvard Medical School community and beyond: hvrdct.me/68b