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IDEAL-CTS is a pioneering initiative focused on promoting Innovation, Diversity, Health Equity, Accountability and Leadership in Clinical and Translational Sciences (CTS). Our service aims to foster collaboration between community and academic partners, with the core goal of expediting innovative strategies for advancing health equity in medical research and leadership.
The main objective of the Behavioral Research Innovation and Support Program (BRISP) is to develop, demonstrate, and disseminate a comprehensive program for advancing rigor and innovation in behavioral and social science research (BSSR).
The MICHR Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) Catalyst Implementation Science Network (ISN) connects researchers to promote more innovative dissemination and implementation research to ultimately close the gap between science and practice and improve care in our health systems and communities.
MICHR has launched the Promoting Academics and Community Engagement (PACE) Dissemination Grant to support community-academic partnerships in sharing Community-Engaged Research (CEnR) results back to the community.
Beginning with a human-centered design consultation, we partner with research teams across the University of Michigan to help them transform research ideas into full interventions. Our unique approach actively focuses on engaging the product or service's target audience throughout the entire design process.
The Community Engagement (CE) Studio provides an opportunity for researchers to enhance their research project during an interactive session with patients, caregivers, health care providers, community members, and other non-researcher stakeholders.
MICHR Research Jams are designed to assist groups of faculty, from a diverse range of disciplines, surface cutting-edge research ideas, build collaborations, create shared research agendas, and develop strategic action plans or grant proposals.
The Applied Biostatistical Sciences Network aims to improve health and health research by fostering partnerships among statisticians, epidemiologists, and researchers across the university who could benefit from the expertise and resources of a network.
This workshop outlines the process of obtaining valid informed consent and will give you the opportunity to demonstrate necessary language and communication skills when interacting with potential study participants and their families. This session is not about writing the informed consent document.
ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world. You may be required to register your trial and post results on this website in order to meet legal or contractual obligations. MICHR can help you register your clinical trial and can also provide ongoing support.
EMERSE (Electronic Medical Record Search Engine) provides a self-service web-based tool for authorized users to search clinical notes from our electronic medical record (CareWeb and Michart).
This session will provide participants with an orientation to information, resources, and tools necessary to navigate the university's research enterprise as well as a basic understanding of what is needed to comply with regulations related to clinical research.
Presented in plain English with many illustrations, this session will cover foundational statistical concepts, including p-value, effect size, confidence intervals, sample size and power, and some common statistical tests.
The Instruction in Monitoring, Procedures Documentation and ClinicalTrials.gov (IMPACT) workshop series is designed for study team members who are ready for an intermediate level of training for clinical trials skills.
The Research Basics workshop series presents basic, introductory-level material covering concepts in clinical or health research. This three-part series engages participants and provides opportunities for skill building and learning.
MICHR’s expanded access support provides assistance for physicians throughout the process of requesting single patient expanded access.
MICHR offers a variety of cutting-edge informatics software and services to help your study with data capture and clinical data management.
REDCap is a secure, HIPAA-compliant, web-based application offering a streamlined process for rapidly developing databases in support of data capture for research projects.
Study management mentoring services empower study teams to efficiently plan, initiate, and manage their research study using standard tools and best practices.
Our monitors will follow standard operating procedures and detailed monitoring plans (written in conjunction with the investigator) to provide a tailored approach for monitoring needs.
This training provides information on the Sponsor-Investigator requirements of an IND or IDE and resources to assist in order to be in compliance.
The MICHR IND/IDE Investigator Assistance Program (MIAP) provides support for all submissions that may be required by an active IND or IDE.
MICHR can help determine whether our engaged participant registry, UMHealthResearch.org is an appropriate recruitment tool for your study and, if it is, teach you how to maximize the potential of UMHealthResearch.org for your study.
MICHR offers tailored educational presentations on topics related to community engagement. We can adapt the presentation content to fit the needs of specific audiences.
MICHR offers assistance in connecting potential research partners who have complementary interests and areas of expertise.
Our skilled study developers work with your study team and other clinical research professionals to design project databases built for efficient collection, management, and analysis of research data.
Data management mentoring services empower study teams to efficiently collect and manage their research data using standard tools and best practices.
IDEAL-CTS is a pioneering initiative focused on promoting Innovation, Diversity, Health Equity, Accountability and Leadership in Clinical and Translational Sciences (CTS). Our service aims to foster collaboration between community and academic partners, with the core goal of expediting innovative strategies for advancing health equity in medical research and leadership.
The main objective of the Behavioral Research Innovation and Support Program (BRISP) is to develop, demonstrate, and disseminate a comprehensive program for advancing rigor and innovation in behavioral and social science research (BSSR).
The MICHR Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) Catalyst Implementation Science Network (ISN) connects researchers to promote more innovative dissemination and implementation research to ultimately close the gap between science and practice and improve care in our health systems and communities.
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Have you completed basic instruction in clinical research but are looking for more? The Instruction in Monitoring, Procedures Documentation and ClinicalTrials.gov (IMPACT) workshop series is designed for study team members who are ready for an intermediate level of training for clinical trials skills. Participants will learn critical clinical research skills through a group learning environment and hands-on skills practice.
On May 21, 2024, BRISP will present a conference on “Advancing Behavioral Science through AI and Digital Health.” The conference is designed for BSSR scientists to learn about AI and applications to their research. It brings together several AI experts on campus and features Keynote Speaker Amy Bucher, Ph.D., Chief Behavioral Officer at Lirio.
In Winter/spring 2024, MICHR will offer the popular Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for K Awardees, a seminar that is designed to meet the requirements of the NIH K-23, or any federal or non-federal career development grant.
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MICHR’s biostatistics team consults and collaborates with researchers to provide expertise in all of your statistics needs.