Research Design, Compliance & Data Management Core

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Abstract

TRANSCEND-Research Design, Compliance and Data Management Core Core Summary Clinical and transla�onal (C&T) research benefits from strong biosta�s�cal, clinical, and data management support. With this understanding, the Research Design, Compliance and Data Management Core (RDCDC) strives to be the “go-to” resource for the methodological, sta�s�cal, and clinical data management needs of TRANSCEND inves�gators. To accomplish this goal, we have four aims: 1) providing comprehensive sta�s�cal support; 2) overseeing project management and clinical opera�ons ac�vi�es; 3) providing data management support, and 4) cul�va�ng training and connec�ons among researchers. To achieve these aims, we have established an integrated RDCDC that provides exper�se in research methodology, biosta�s�cs, epidemiology, experimental design, biomedical informa�cs, project management, data management, and database access. To beter serve clinical and transla�onal researchers, the RDCDC has several special ini�a�ves, which include �mely feedback, access to high-speed compu�ng, clarity in regulatory requirements, promo�on of publicly available datasets, and development of sta�s�cal training material that responds directly to researcher educa�onal requests. The RDCDC brings together talented members to support the technical and research training needs of researchers. This is especially important in a rural state that has historically lacked major infrastructure for C&T research. The RDCDC not only serves as a vital resource for current inves�gators but also shapes the founda�ons for future inves�gators.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10983176
Project number
1P20GM155890-01
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
Principal Investigator
Junguk Hur
Activity code
P20
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$749,602
Award type
1
Project period
2024-07-01 → 2029-06-30