CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY QUALITY ASSURANCE

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Abstract

The purpose of the NIAID Clinical Pharmacology Quality Assurance (CPQA) program is to provide a comprehensive quality assessment program for clinical pharmacologic laboratories testing samples from subjects enrolled in NIAID-supported clinical studies. The CPQA program ensures the validity and inter- and intra-laboratory comparability of pharmacological study data by providing laboratories with materials for pharmacology proficiency testing and assay controls, and monitoring proficiency and assay data from each laboratory. The program also implements standards of performance for new pharmacology assays, develops and tests methods relating to the assays, and acquires, tests, stores and dispenses quality control materials and reagents. Thus, the CPQA program is critical to the scientific integrity of on-going and future studies concerning assessment of anti-HIV treatments and preventive measures.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10168379
Project number
272201500006C-P00005-9999-1
Recipient
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO
Principal Investigator
EUGENE MORSE
Activity code
N01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$1,668,783
Award type
Project period
2020-05-30 → 2021-05-29