 Vol XXXVI, Oct '08 The Research Network will be seeking oversight from a new IRB for all of its studies. After several years working with the Michigan State University IRB, the Network now will utilize the IRB at Wright State University exclusively. “Dr. Larry Lawhorne, who was our contact at Michigan, has moved to Wright State and we are following him there. |
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IRB Assessment and Management of QI Projects |
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 Vol XXXVI, Oct '08 In his session, “IRB Assessment and Management of QI Projects,” Ed Davidson, PharmD, MPH, a researcher, IRB member, and editor of The Consultant Pharmacist, will help participants understand how to work effectively with IRBs on QI projects. “The government has defined clearly what human subject research is. It can be difficult for people to make that determination in relation to QI,” he notes, adding that the result is studies that violate human subject rights and get the researchers in trouble. |
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Can Research Help Prevent Frailty? |
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 Vol XXXVI, Oct '08 Why do some elderly patients become frail and others go on to run marathons? National Institute on Aging researcher William Ershler, MD, will address this in his program, “Pharmacological Interventions to Prevent Frailty,” at the Fall Research Network Conference. “There are pathways that go astray; and if you right the ship early, you can prevent frailty,” he suggests, adding, “We have this hypothesis about what is going wrong in a global way, and it has much to do with the inflammatory pathway.” |
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