
CTS Pathway BIME 526: Planning & Implementing Clinical & Translational Research
BIME 526 is intended for students pursuing the Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) pathway.
This course builds upon the content & activities of BIME 525: Designing & Developing Clinical & Translational Research, continuing to explore specific issues around types of study design & types of data collection & management. It will discuss community-engaged research, qualitative research, & concepts in team science.
- Students will continue to develop their research proposal that they began in BIME 525, & plan for the implementation of their project, with input from their project mentor.
- Students will develop the methods that they will use, data management plan & statistics consultation where appropriate. The data collection for this project will take place as full-time research activities will take place during your program’s dedicated time.
- Students will also learn about key research methodologies & areas of translational science, including qualitative research, survey, community engaged research, performing research using existing data, & studying the effectiveness of new clinical & research tests & tools.
- Instructor: Cynthia Sprenger
- Instructor: ITHS Education Team
- Instructor: Mark Whipple