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University of Michigan

Translating Research to Patients

University of Michigan via Coursera

Overview

The second phase of translational research — known as “T2” — assesses the value of applying discoveries to clinical practice, which leads to the development of evidence-based guidelines. This course focuses on clinical trials, the value of applying discoveries to clinical practice, and best practices for conducting research. You’ll see examples of human subjects research through clinical trials that have been translated into practice and, later, into basic scientific discoveries. You’ll also discuss the role of the federal government in supporting and regulating translational research conducted on humans. This is the third course of five in the “Translational Science” series.

Syllabus

  • Week 1
    • Welcome to Week 1 of Translating Research to Patients. This week you will learn to 1) describe the four types of clinical trials research and the purpose for each type, and 2) define human subjects research and describe its purpose in the ethical conduct of translational research.
  • Week 2
    • Welcome to Week 2 of Translating Research to Patients. This week you will learn to 1) explain the role of the IRB in the ethical conduct of research, and 2) describe the role of the US Federal Drug Administration in the development and testing of pharmaceutical therapies.
  • Week 3
    • Welcome to Week 3 of Translating Research to Patients. This week you will learn to 1) describe examples of human subjects research and identify where it fits in the translational research spectrum, and 2) review your Individualized Development Plan (IDP) and update it as needed.

Taught by

Vicki Ellingrod

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