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Research Services & Data Core

Clinical and Translational Research Informatics Program: The Clinical and Translational Research Informatics Program is designed to serve as a dedicated core research facility providing scientific services related to clinical database design and management. There are two primary divisions in the CTRIP: the Data Management Division and the Technical Support Division. These two divisions provide a core infrastructure to ensure that industry standards for computerized systems used in clinical trials, best practices, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) common to all projects are followed. more...

Research and Biostatistics Consulting Lab: Faculty, professional staff, and graduate students in the RBCL offer consultation to and collaboration with researchers related to:

  • Development of the optimal research design, measurement, and analysis strategies for research studies,
  • Statistical analyses, and
  • Methodological and statistical review of manuscripts. more...

To schedule an appointment, please contact Cherrie Hadsock at 265-8035, ext 86331, or cmh@ichp.ufl.edu

Most Recent EHPR Publications

2009 The Beck Depression Inventory II Factor Structure Among Low-Income Women
2009 Relationship between neighborhood context, family management practices and alcohol use among urban, multi-ethnic, young adolescents.
2009 Diminished Speech Intelligibility Associated with Certain Types of Respirators Worn by Healthcare Workers
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