Design of experiments

Phases of clinical research

The phases of clinical research are the stages in which scientists conduct experiments with a health intervention to obtain sufficient evidence for a process considered effective as a medical treatment. For drug development, the clinical phases start with testing for safety in a few human subjects, then expand to many study participants (potentially tens of thousands) to determine if the treatment is effective. Clinical research is conducted on drug candidates, vaccine candidates, new medical devices, and new diagnostic assays. (Wikipedia).

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Research Studies Could Be More Pragmatic, and More Useful

Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Promising health studies often don’t pan out in reality. The reasons are many. Research participants are usually different from general patients; their treatment doesn’t match real-world practice; researchers can devote resources not

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Research_types

In this lecture we take a look at the various types of medical research studies.

From playlist Learning medical statistics with python and Jupyter notebooks

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Project 1 Section 1 Part 4 Study type

Our medical research project is going to be a retrospective case-control series. In this section I take a look at a classification system of medical studies.

From playlist The Julia Computer Language

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Testing and Online Experimentation

Join Data Science Dojo and Statsig for a conversation on experimentation and testing. Learn how leading companies like Facebook use experimentation to build better products and accelerate their growth with 10x as much testing. Web experimentation can range from simple projects like design

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Research Methodology for Beginners || Research Methodology Lecture

Research methodology is the specific procedures or techniques used to identify, select, process, and analyze information about a topic. In a research paper, the methodology section allows the reader to critically evaluate a study's overall validity and reliability. In this course you w

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3_1 Introduction to Antibiotics

An introduction to the talks on the use of antibiotics in surgical practice.

From playlist Surgery Intermediate Exam Masterclass

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COVID Vaccine Clinical Trials (& Process) || Psych Streams & Office Hours w/ Dr. Swan

This video is the video on demand (VOD) from my Twitch livestream. There are no edits for length or flow. Topic for this stream: FDA (United States Food & Drug Administration) process and milestones for human clinical trials. Watch more psych-related livestreams at https://twitch.tv/cogp

From playlist Twitch Livestream VODs

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How Do Drugs Get Invented?

With support from the National Institute for Health Care Management, we’re spending the next three episodes talking about how drugs get approved in the United States. In this first episode, we discuss the drug approval process from the discovery phase all the way to what happens after its

From playlist How Drugs Get Approved

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PubHlth 194: Clinc Trans Rsrch-A. Lec. 2: Bedside to Population Research

UCI PubHlth 194: Clinical and Translational Research Preparatory I (Fall 2012) Lec 02. Clinical and Translational Research Preparatory I -- Bedside to Population Research -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/pubhlth_194a_clinical_and_translational_research_preparatory_i.

From playlist PubHlth 194: Clinical & Translational Research Preparatory-A

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What's Up With That Russian Vaccine? | SciShow News

You might be wondering what we know about Sputnik V, the world’s first vaccine for widespread use against COVID-19. Well, so is everyone. Many experts are skeptical as to whether the vaccine actually works, because it’s been tested in a really weird way. Go to http://Brilliant.org/SciShow

From playlist COVID-19 News & Updates

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Project 1 Section 1 Part 1

In this first project we are going to set up a medical research project from scratch. I will touch on designing a study, including developing the research question, where to get some literature on your research question, deciding on a study type, stating the research hypotheses, getting e

From playlist The Julia Computer Language

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Cynthia Kelly Discusses Regulatory Mechanisms to Facilitate Medical Countermeasures

Cynthia Kelly, Senior Advisor for Counterterrorism/Medical Countermeasures, FDA, discusses regulatory mechanisms to facilitate development and approval/licensure of medical countermeasures.

From playlist UCSF-Stanford CERSI Lecture Series

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30. Esomeprazole as an Example of Drug Testing and Usage

Freshman Organic Chemistry (CHEM 125) The chemical mode of action of omeprazole is expected to be insensitive to its stereochemistry, making clinical trials of the proposed virtues of a chiral switch crucial. Design of the clinical trials is discussed in the context of marketing. Otolaryn

From playlist Freshman Organic Chemistry with J. Michael McBride

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PubHlth 194: Clinc Trans Rsrch-A. Lec 6: Human Subjects, Barriers to Research

UCI PubHlth 194: Clinical and Translational Research Preparatory I (Fall 2012) Lec 06. Clinical and Translational Research Preparatory I -- Human subjects, Barriers to Research -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/pubhlth_194a_clinical_and_translational_research_preparat

From playlist PubHlth 194: Clinical & Translational Research Preparatory-A

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Developing Products That Save Lives

(April 27, 2011) Richard Scheller talks about his move from academia to professional research, his responsibilities and role at Genentech, personalized medicine, drug research decisions, and what motivates him and the biotech industry. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Entre

From playlist Lecture Collection | Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar

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Science Facebook Live: Understanding SARS-CoV-2 structure informs vaccine design, clinical trials

Just weeks after the genome sequence of the recently emerged coronavirus was published online, researchers reported the cryogenic electron microscopy structure of the spike protein the virus uses to gain entry to host cells in a 19 February Science paper (https://scim.ag/2WxQ8lY). The insi

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Research Methods of Biopsychology

With some information regarding the organization of neurons and neural pathways, we are ready to start getting into some deeper topics. But before we do that, it will be useful to get a general sense of precisely how we learn about the things we will be discussing. The brain is complicated

From playlist Biopsychology

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Vaccine Development, Covid-19, and MRNA

In this last episode of our six-part series on vaccinations, supported by the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation, we cover vaccine development - particularly in the context of the current global pandemic. We discuss the timeline of Covid-19 vaccine development and the

From playlist Vaccines: History, Present, and Future

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