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Part of the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (HDFCCC) K12 Program's Concept to Completion, Strategies for Successful Clinical Trials Seminar Series. This series of seminars will provide high-yield, practical information about designing, funding, and conducting patient-facing oncology trials.

You can receive a Concept to Completion Certificate of Completion by completing 6 of the 7 seminars in the series. See here for more information or contact Jennifer Seuferer.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe how to develop a clinical trials portfolio (examples: Industry-sponsored trials, NCTN/cooperative group studies, and Investigator-initiated trials (e.g., concept, funding, IND, feasibility))  
  • Explain the fundamentals of protocol concepts and LOIs 
  • Summarize the steps of overseeing multicenter clinical trials (examples, identifying sites and your role as PI, the role of a DSMC and tips for selecting study committee members)
  • Discuss the responsible management of a clinical research team 
  • Identify best practices for working effectively with your CRC team
  • Incorporating correlative studies into a trial

Speakers:

  • Elliot Stieglitz, MD, Associate Professor, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, UCSF
  • Anurag Agrawal, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, UCSF
  • Nicole Elzie-Tuttle, Clinical Research Supervisor, Pediatric Oncology, UCSF
  • Katherine Wu, Clinical Research Supervisor / Protocol Project Manager, Pediatric Oncology

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