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‘Click’ chemistry used to tag proteins made by cancer cells 

Drug Discovery World

The new method involves adding chemical tags to sugar molecules which are added to cells. When the cells make these proteins, they remain marked with the chemical tag, meaning that researchers can identify them. . The post ‘Click’ chemistry used to tag proteins made by cancer cells appeared first on Drug Discovery World (DDW).

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Grand Rounds February 23, 2024: Virtual Vigilance: Monitoring of Decentralized Clinical Trials (Adrian Hernandez, MD; Christopher J. Lindsell, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

– How can we prepare research teams that do not always have the training and compensation to do all of these things? We need to train the workforce for what we need them to do. I hope we see further development of education programs that support the workforce with the skills needed.

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Grand Rounds August 18, 2023: Opportunities to Improve Clinical Trials: Draft Revision of the ICH Good Clinical Practice Guideline (E6R3) (Prof Sir Martin Landray, FMedSci; M. Khair ElZarrad, PhD, MPH)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

An extensive training program with use-cases focused on trial designs still needs to be developed in the application of GCP guidelines. The field will also need to collaborate on implementation and capacity building, develop responsive and accessible training and avoid all-or-nothing approaches on design and technologies.

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Grand Rounds August 18, 2023: Opportunities to Improve Clinical Trials: Draft Revision of the ICH Good Clinical Practice Guideline (E6R3) (Prof Sir Martin Landray, FMedSci; M. Khair ElZarrad, PhD, MPH; Adrian F. Hernandez, MD, MHS)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

An extensive training program with use-cases focused on trial designs still needs to be developed in the application of GCP guidelines. The field will also need to collaborate on implementation and capacity building, develop responsive and accessible training and avoid all-or-nothing approaches on design and technologies.

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Grand Rounds August 25, 2023: Pragmatic Trial of an EHR Application to Display Real-time PRO Data: Successes and Challenges (Gabriela Schmajuk, MD, MS)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

There were 1:1 training sessions, regular reminders on how to use the dashboard, clinical research coordinators who collected patient information, conferences for sharing successes and challenges, training for medical assistants on collecting PROs, and information sheet for patients. 552 unique patient participated in the trial. .

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Grand Rounds January 26, 2024: Advancing the Safe, Effective and Equitable Use of AI in Healthcare (Mark Sendak, MD, MPP; Suresh Balu, MD, MBA)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Tags #pctGR, @Collaboratory1 The post Grand Rounds January 26, 2024: Advancing the Safe, Effective and Equitable Use of AI in Healthcare (Mark Sendak, MD, MPP; Suresh Balu, MD, MBA) appeared first on Rethinking Clinical Trials. – How do you get reliable information and data for care that is received outside of Duke?

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Grand Rounds December 8, 2023: A Pragmatic Randomized Trial of the Jumpstart Intervention to Promote Communication about Goals of Care for Hospitalized Patients with Serious Illness (Ruth Engelberg, PhD; Erin Kross, MD; Robert Lee, MD, MS)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The study team trained and validated the NLP model by adjudicating 2,500 notes, and compared human decisions with NLP decisions to come up with an assessment with how NLP preformed. We could possibly take out the training phase. The key thing with these models is that they have gotten bigger to accommodate the language.

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