CORE C: Clinical and Data Management
核心 C:临床和数据管理
基本信息
- 批准号:10458127
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 63.54万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-07-29 至 2025-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressB-LymphocytesBiologicalCaringCharacteristicsChildChild SupportChildhoodClinicalClinical DataClinical ManagementClinical ResearchCohort StudiesCommunicationCommunitiesDataData CollectionData SetDatabasesDengueDengue InfectionDengue VaccineDengue VirusDengvaxiaDepositionDiseaseDocumentationEnrollmentEnsureEquipment and supply inventoriesFunding AgencyHealthHospitalsHumanHuman ResourcesImmuneImmunityImmunologicsInfectionInstitutesLaboratoriesMedicalMichiganNicaraguaNicaraguanParticipantPersonsPhilippinesPhylogenetic AnalysisPlayPredispositionProceduresProcessProgram Research Project GrantsProspective cohort studyProtocols documentationQuality ControlResearch PersonnelRoleRunningSamplingScienceSerotypingShipsSiteSourceSpecimenStatistical ModelsStudy SubjectT cell responseUniversitiesUpdateVaccinatedVaccinationVaccinesViralbaseclinical research sitecohortcross reactivitydata dictionarydata exchangedata harmonizationdata managementdata sharingdesignepidemiologic datahuman subjectimprovedinstrumentprogramsprospectiveresponsesample collectionsuccessunvaccinated
项目摘要
CORE C: Clinical and Data Management Core
(UC Berkeley, University of Michigan, Sustainable Sciences Institute)
SUMMARY
The Clinical and Data Management Core (Core C) will be instrumental for the success of the P01 Program.
First, the Core will continue to conduct the Pediatric Dengue Cohort Study in Managua, Nicaragua. This cohort
study is the longest continuous cohort study of dengue and as such is an invaluable source of samples and
clinical data from children with natural repeat dengue virus (DENV) infections. Both retrospectively and
prospectively collected samples and data will be available to the P01 Projects. Core C will oversee all aspects
of running the Cohort Study including enrollment, sample collection and storage, data collection and
management, quality control, provision of medical care, and human subjects documentation. Second, Core C
will coordinate the compilation of clinical data and the distribution of samples available from the P01 Program
dengue studies in Nicaragua and the Philippines, where a cohort study of children vaccinated with the
Dengvaxia® dengue vaccine is ongoing. To this end, the Core will design, maintain, update and oversee the
P01 Program databases, which will include clinical data, sample characteristics and availability. Core C will
provide tailored data sets and assist in selection of analysis-specific biological specimens, ensuring efficient data
sharing and sample distribution through the implementation of high levels of quality control. This will include
having a data manager at the University of Michigan (UM) who will compile the data from the clinical sites and
use it to assemble data sets, including the creation of any necessary variables for P01 Program sites. Core C
personnel at UC Berkeley will be responsible for receiving samples from Nicaragua, maintaining an inventory,
and distributing the samples to P01 Projects in response to requests and in coordination with the data manager
at UM. Third, the Core will maintain a copy of immunological data generated through the Projects 1-3 and Core
B and will deposit data into ImmPort. P01 investigators will be able to submit data for upload to and download
data from the database, facilitating the flow of information across all P01 Program partners. Aim 1 is to continue
conducting the community-based prospective Pediatric Dengue Cohort Study in Managua, Nicaragua. Aim 2 is
to coordinate clinical data compilation, integration and distribution, and shipment of clinical samples, and to
perform phylogenetic sequencing. Aim 3 is to manage data generated through the P01 and to deposit
immunological data generated through the P01 Projects and Cores into ImmPort. Taken together, the Clinical
and Data Management Core will play an essential role in the P01 Program by providing data and samples to
scientific Projects for the ultimate purpose of identifying both natural and vaccine-induced immune correlates of
protection against dengue disease.
核心C:临床和数据管理核心
(UC伯克利,密歇根大学,可持续科学研究所)
总结
临床和数据管理核心(核心C)将有助于P01项目的成功。
首先,该中心将继续在尼加拉瓜马那瓜进行儿童登革热队列研究。该队列
这项研究是登革热最长的连续队列研究,因此是一个宝贵的样本来源,
来自自然重复登革病毒(DENV)感染儿童的临床数据。回顾过去,
前瞻性收集的样本和数据将提供给P01项目。核心C将监督所有方面
包括入组、样本采集和储存、数据采集和
管理、质量控制、提供医疗护理和人类受试者文件。第二,核心C
将协调临床数据的汇编和P01项目可用样本的分发
尼加拉瓜和菲律宾的登革热研究,在那里对接种了
Dengvaxia®登革热疫苗正在进行中。为此,核心将设计、维护、更新和监督
P01项目数据库,包括临床数据、样本特征和可用性。核心C将
提供量身定制的数据集,并协助选择分析特定的生物样本,确保有效的数据
通过实施高水平的质量控制,共享和分发样本。这将包括
在密歇根大学(UM)有一名数据管理员,他将汇编来自临床研究中心的数据,
使用它来组装数据集,包括为P01程序站点创建任何必要的变量。芯C
加州大学伯克利分校的工作人员将负责接收来自尼加拉瓜的样本,维护库存,
根据要求并与数据管理员协调,将样本分发给P01项目
在UM。第三,核心将保留通过项目1-3和核心产生的免疫学数据的副本
B并将数据存款ImmPort。P01研究者将能够提交数据以供上传和下载
数据库中的数据,促进信息在所有P01计划合作伙伴之间的流动。目标1:继续
在尼加拉瓜马那瓜进行基于社区的前瞻性儿童登革热队列研究。目标二是
协调临床数据的汇编、整合和分发以及临床样本的运输,以及
进行系统发育测序。目标3是管理通过P01生成的数据并存款
通过P01项目和核心生成的免疫学数据输入ImmPort。总之,临床
和数据管理核心将通过提供数据和样本,
科学项目的最终目的是确定自然和疫苗诱导的免疫相关性,
预防登革热。
项目成果
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DIVINCI: Dissection of Influenza Vaccination and Infection for Childhood Immunity
DIVINCI:剖析流感疫苗和感染对儿童免疫的影响
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- 批准号:
9234280 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
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