DATA ANALYSIS AND STATISTICAL PROGRAMING SUPPORT (BASE CONTRACT) COMPANY: PROSPECTIVE GROUP
数据分析和统计编程支持(基础合同)公司:PROSPECTIVE GROUP
基本信息
- 批准号:10119208
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 233.62万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-04-22 至 2021-04-21
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerometerAdolescentAgeAreaAspirinAutomobile DrivingBehavioralBioconductorBioinformaticsBiological MarkersBiometryChildClinicClinicalCloud ComputingCohort StudiesCollaborationsCollectionComplexComplex VariablesComputer softwareCongenital AbnormalityContractsCouplesDataData AnalysesData CollectionData SetData Storage and RetrievalDatabasesDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDiagnosisDocumentationEffectivenessEnvironmentEpidemiologistEpidemiologyFamilyFertilityFetal GrowthFolic AcidGenetic DeterminismGenetic studyGenomicsGoalsHealthHealth PromotionHealthy EatingHigh-Risk PregnancyHuman CharacteristicsImageInsulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusIntervention StudiesIntervention TrialInvestigationJointsJournalsKnowledgeLeadLongitudinal StudiesLongitudinal cohort studyManuscriptsMarketingMeasurementMeasuresMethodsModelingNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNatural HistoryNatureObservational StudyOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomePaperParticipantPerformancePersonal SatisfactionPlanned PregnancyPolysomnographyPopulationPopulation StudyPregnancyProspective cohort studyProteomicsProtocols documentationPublic HealthPublicationsPublishingQuality ControlRandomizedRecordsRegistriesReportingReproductionResearchResearch DesignResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelRisk BehaviorsRunningSamplingScheduleScienceScientistSecureSiteStatistical MethodsSubgroupTarget PopulationsTechniquesTeenagersTelephoneTestingTriad Acrylic ResinUltrasonographyUpdateWomanWomen&aposs HealthWorkYouthZinc supplementationbasebiobehaviorcomplex data data formatdata managementdata sharingdata structurediabetes managementdigital video recordingendometriosisepigenome-wide association studiesexperimental studyfamily managementgenome-widegenomic datahigh dimensionalitymedical schoolsmedical specialtiesmetabolomicsmultidimensional datamultiscale datanext generationnovelpopulation basedpopulation healthprogramsprospectiverandomized trialreproductiveresearch and developmentresearch studysimulationstructured dataweb site
项目摘要
The Division’s research often involves targeted population subgroups including couples of reproductive age of which some may be planning pregnancies, women with low and high-risk pregnancies, or children and adolescents with risky behaviors along. Sampling frameworks utilized by the Division typically include population-based strategies (e.g., registries, marketing databases) and clinically based sampling (e.g., billing and clinic records, surgical schedules). To the extent feasible, the referent population is delineated for all sampling frameworks including those implemented within clinical facilities. The Division’s research is often conducted with nongovernmental investigators from either schools of medicine and biomedical sciences or public health via research and development contracts. All Division research is highly collaborative and trans-disciplinary reflecting the complexity of our research questions, novel study protocols and our passion for answering critical data gaps with the ultimate goal of promoting the health and well-being of populations. Of note is the dual publication track record for much of the Division’s research. For example, biobehavioral and epidemiological investigators will publish the results in their respective journals, while the biostatistical investigators will use this work to motivate original methods research and to publish methods papers in statistical journals. In addition, Division investigators publish their research in subject matter specialty and population health journals.
The Division’s research includes both observational and experimental study designs, with most
research being prospective in nature and with longitudinal data capture including the collection of
biospecimens and in some studies, imaging data (e.g., digital video recording, pregnancy
ultrasounds). Of note is the hierarchical data structure underlying much of our work either from
the use of triads/diads or genome wide analytic studies (GWAS) or multiscale data from study
participants (e.g., day, cycle, woman and couple level data collection for fecundity and fertility research). The highly timed and conditional nature of human reproduction and development is
well suited for statistical methods such as joint modeling. Examples of prospective cohort studies
with longitudinal measurement and biospecimens and a hierarchical data structure include: the
NICHD Fetal Growth Studies (FGS), Longitudinal Investigation of Fertility & Environment (LIFE
Study), Next Generation Health Study (NEXT), and the Diabetes and Women’s Health Study.
Examples of studies with high dimensional data requiring GWAS and EWAS techniques include:
Endometriosis: Natural History, Diagnosis, and Outcomes (ENDO) and genetic determinants of birth
defects. Examples of our randomized trials include: Cultivating Healthy Eating in Families of Youth
with Type 1 Diabetes (CHEF Trial), Family Management of Diabetes (FMOD); The Teen Passenger
Simulation Study; Effects of Aspirin on Gestation and Reproduction Trial (EAGeR), and the recently
completed Folic Acid and Zinc Supplementation Trial (FAZST). A description of all studies with
publications to date can be found at the Division’s website
https://www.nichd.nih.gov/about/org/diphr/Pages/default.
Our current research portfolio has approximately 20 large population-based studies ranging from
randomized intervention trials (n=260) to large cohort studies (n=3600).
Investigators in the Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Branch lead the development of the analytic
plans for Division research in collaboration with investigators from other branches. With guidance
from Division Investigators, the Contract staff will implement the analytic plans.
Objective/Specific Aims
The purpose of this contract is to provide program support for Epidemiologists, Biostatisticians and
Behavioral Scientists in the Division to enable their effectiveness. The proposed work includes
program support for statistical programming, data collection, management, analysis and reporting.
• Perform programming with high level knowledge of SAS and R;
• Use, when available, public free-ware for data management and analysis;
• Condense, merge and reformat data into files that are appropriate for data analysis
(e.g., R,SAS, Stata, SPSS, MPlus, PLINK, Bioconductor);
• Condense, merge and reformat data into files that are appropriate for data sharing;
• Combine original data that have formats such as ASCII, Excel, data from labs,
including genomics and proteomics testing, image data, as well as other formats;
• Use a facility with cloud computing and data storage;
• Create complex variables using longitudinal data;
• Handle genomics data such as metabolomics and proteomics, in situations where
the data is measured longitudinally;
• Store and retrieve “omics” data studies with a very large number of participants and
store longitudinal metabolomic profiles;
• Store and retrieve sonographic images from complex multicenter longitudinal
studies;
• Store and retrieve longitudinal ultrasound images in studies with a very large
number of participants;
• Condense, merge and format data collected from genetic studies for analytic
programs such as R, SAS, Stata, Bioconductor, and Plink. Original data have formats
such as ASCII, Excel, data from labs, including genomics and proteomics testing, image data, and other formats. Emphasis shall be placed on using publicly available
software for data storage;
• Create complex variables using longitudinal data;
• Create unique data bases and perform error checking, cleaning and running
summaries. Examples include quality control for large longitudinal cohort studies to
smaller intervention studies. All studies have complex data structures including, but
not limited to, imaging, high-dimensional biomarkers, accelerometer and sleep
measurements, driving performance as measured from simulations and naturalistic
driving studies;
• Prepare de-identified datasets and documentation specifically for datasharing;
• Interact with web sites used for sharing data and information. Types of web sites
include: Web sites for disseminating information to the public as in our CheckPoints
site, https://checkpoints.nichd.nih.gov; Web sites for collaborative work; Web sites
for sharing data with the research public; example https://brads.nichd.nih.gov;
• Create or update websites for studies or datasharing with password-protected areas
to facilitate secure sharing of manuscripts, access to data, and sharing of findings, as
needed;
• Create phone applications for research studies, as needed.
项目成果
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DATA ANALYSIS AND STATISTICAL PROGRAMING SUPPORT (BASE CONTRACT) COMPANY: PROSPECTIVE GROUP
数据分析和统计编程支持(基础合同)公司:PROSPECTIVE GROUP
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- 资助金额:
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DATA ANALYSIS AND STATISTICAL PROGRAMING SUPPORT (BASE CONTRACT) COMPANY: PROSPECTIVE GROUP
数据分析和统计编程支持(基础合同)公司:PROSPECTIVE GROUP
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