Mike
Madarasz, @MikeMadarasz
Advancements
in technology are rapidly increasing the applications for banked biospecimens
in research. When combined with comprehensive data annotation and
appropriate study design, biorepository specimens can create an effective
research environment. This approach may help to avoid the challenges of
traditional, prospective studies and potentially reduce both timelines and
cost.
In our upcoming webinar, Mahesh Krishnan, MD, MPH, MBA, FASN, Vice President, Clinical Innovation and Public Policy for DaVita Healthcare Partners (with moderation by Scott Sibbel, PhD, Associate Director of Epidemiology at DaVita Clinical Research) will delve into the following:
In our upcoming webinar, Mahesh Krishnan, MD, MPH, MBA, FASN, Vice President, Clinical Innovation and Public Policy for DaVita Healthcare Partners (with moderation by Scott Sibbel, PhD, Associate Director of Epidemiology at DaVita Clinical Research) will delve into the following:
- Overview of how researchers, clinicians,
and drug and diagnostic developers can employ banked specimens with
comprehensive data annotation to aid in research
- Review of the model requirements to consider, including evidence of utility, accompanying clinical data annotation, and robust procedures enabling clinical-trial quality
- Common objections to this approach and will include an interactive Q and A session.
DATE: April
30, 2014, 2:00 PM - 3:00PM EST
Register Here
Register Here
Discount
Code: XP1998BLOG
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