For Patients What is a research study? Research is the way doctors and scientists learn about new ways to prevent and treat conditions, and find answers to many questions about health, disease or human behavior. As a participant in a research study, you …
Resources by Stage This clinical research stage resources serve as a guide for investigators, study coordinators and research nurses at Boston Children’s Hospital. The research stages outline the key steps in preparing to launch a research study and …
ICCTR Services Biostatistics & Research Design We provides biostatistical and methodological expertise and scientific leadership through collaborative relationships with Boston Children's investigators. Our services include: full biostatistical project …
Navigation Program What is the Navigation Program? The Navigation Program offers is a concierge-like project management, guidance, and education service designed to expedite the planning, implementation, and completion of interventional trials or trials …
Getting Started Explore clinical research resources There is no specific order in which investigators consult with research support services. It is dependent on the type of study and investigator needs and experience. Biostatistics and Research Design …
Study Design Consult with experts Biostatistics and Research Design (BARD) The biostatistician helps you with: Designing your experiment and/or survey, developing the measurement plan, relating the analyses to your objectives, planning and/or conducting …
Study Setup Initiate early study activities Start IRB application CHeRP (Children's Hospital Electronic Research Portal) is an electronic gateway, provided by the Research Administration Office, for the submission, review, approval and tracking of …