Resource Types - Multi-AI Comprehensive List¶
Promt/Request to each AI¶
Perplexity ( Sonar, GPT.4.5, Claude Sonnet 3.7, Gemini 2.0, Grok 2.0 ), Microsoft Copilot, Grok 3.0¶
We’re creating a dynamic online hub to empower learning and career growth in Translational Science, Clinical Research, Translational Research, and the Science of Translational Science. I would like help developing a comprehensive list of resource types related to translational science, translational research, and clinical research. Our project focuses on creating a curated list of potential resource types to add to our repository. The resources should encompass the following areas: clinical research, translational research, translational science, and the science of translational science. Can you tailor this list to fit that context? Drawing from general knowledge about these fields, consider common resource types used across the translational spectrum (T1-T4) and clinical research phases. List key categories when relevant and their sub-resource types when applicable, with a short description of each.
Combined Result list from all sources¶
I took all responses from each AI and uploaded them into Copilot with the following prompt: This document contains the results from a collection of AI responses, they are very similar, can you review and compare and also combine the results into a single response list taking into account each iteration? Each result is titled by Response: (name of service)
Result:
Resource Types¶
1. Educational Resources¶
- Online Courses and Modules: Interactive or self-paced courses covering topics like clinical trial design, translational research methods, or T1-T4 concepts (e.g., Coursera, edX, NIH-sponsored modules).
- Webinars and Recorded Lectures: Expert presentations on emerging topics across the translational spectrum, including regulatory requirements and case studies.
- Workshops and Seminars: In-person or virtual events focusing on specific skills or knowledge areas.
- Textbooks and E-books: Comprehensive guides and reference books on methodologies, best practices, and theoretical foundations (e.g., "Principles and Practice of Clinical Research").
- Tutorials and Guides: Step-by-step instructions for conducting research, using software, or understanding regulatory frameworks.
- Certification Programs: Structured programs offering credentials in clinical research coordination, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), or translational science (e.g., ACRP certifications).
2. Research Tools and Methodologies¶
- Study Design Templates: Frameworks for designing translational studies across T1-T4 phases.
- Statistical Analysis Resources: Tools and guides for appropriate data analysis in clinical and translational research (e.g., SPSS, R).
- Protocol Development Guides: Templates and best practices for developing research protocols for different phases of clinical trials.
- Data Management Tools: Systems for collecting, storing, and analyzing research data across the translational spectrum.
- Biospecimen Collection and Storage Guidelines: Best practices for handling biological samples in translational research.
- Laboratory Techniques and Manuals: Protocols or guides for T1 bench research, such as biomarker discovery or preclinical model development.
3. Clinical Trial Resources¶
- Clinical Trial Phases Information: Resources for understanding the purpose, participant details, and activities of each trial phase (Phase I-IV).
- Clinical Trial Types Information: Details relating to treatment, prevention, screening, and quality of life clinical trials.
- Clinical Trials Databases: Repositories listing ongoing or completed trials, such as ClinicalTrials.gov.
- Study Design Templates: Tools for planning and structuring clinical trials.
- Recruitment and Retention Strategies: Resources for effectively enrolling and maintaining participants.
- Regulatory Submission Templates: Standardized formats for submitting clinical trial data to regulatory agencies.
4. Translational Research Resources (T1-T4 Phases)¶
- T1: Basic to Clinical Translation: Preclinical studies, early-phase clinical trials, animal model development, and biomarker discovery.
- T2: Clinical Trials and Efficacy: Phase II and III clinical trials, comparative effectiveness research, and guideline development.
- T3: Clinical Practice Implementation: Implementation science frameworks, dissemination strategies, and practice adoption methodologies.
- T4: Population Health and Policy: Population health assessment tools, policy impact evaluation methods, and community engagement strategies.
5. Regulatory and Compliance Resources¶
- Regulatory Guidelines: Documents outlining requirements for clinical trials, such as FDA and EMA guidelines.
- Ethics and IRB Guidance: Resources for understanding and complying with ethical standards in human research.
- Compliance Checklists: Tools for ensuring adherence to regulatory standards during trial conduct.
- Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training: Resources explaining GCP standards for designing, conducting, and reporting clinical research.
- IRB and IACUC Resources: Templates, checklists, or training for submitting to Institutional Review Boards (human subjects) or Animal Care and Use Committees (preclinical).
6. Collaboration and Networking Tools¶
- Research Networks and Consortia: Platforms for collaboration across institutions.
- Community Engagement Resources: Tools for involving patients and communities in research.
- Professional Societies and Associations: Organizations providing networking opportunities and updates on best practices.
- Discussion Forums and Communities: Online spaces for sharing insights on translational challenges or clinical research trends.
- Collaborative Research Networks: Access to consortia like the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program or rare disease networks.
- Team Science Toolkits: Resources for building and managing interdisciplinary teams across T1-T4 research phases.
7. Publications and Journals¶
- Peer-Reviewed Journals: Publications focused on translational science and clinical research.
- Open-Access Repositories: Platforms for sharing research findings openly.
- Grey Literature: Reports, white papers, and other non-peer-reviewed documents relevant to the field.
- Conference Proceedings: Summaries or abstracts from key events like the Translational Science Annual Meeting or ASCPT conferences.
8. Funding and Grant Resources¶
- Grant Writing Guides: Tips and templates for securing research funding.
- Funding Opportunities: Lists of available grants and awards from government and private sources.
- Grant Management Tools: Software for tracking and managing grant applications and awards.
- Career Development Pathways: Resources outlining roles like clinical research coordinator, translational scientist, or implementation specialist.
- Mentorship Programs: Structured relationships between established and early-career translational scientists.
- Fellowship Opportunities: Compilations of specialized training programs in translational research.
9. Ethics and Policy¶
- Ethics Guidelines: Documents outlining principles for conducting ethical research.
- Policy Briefs: Analyses of regulatory changes and their impact on research.
- Legislative Updates: Information on new laws affecting clinical and translational research.
- Ethics Case Studies: Real-world or hypothetical scenarios exploring ethical dilemmas in translational science.
10. Community and Patient Engagement¶
- Patient Advocacy Groups: Organizations supporting patients involved in research.
- Community Outreach Programs: Initiatives for engaging diverse populations in research.
- Patient Education Materials: Resources for informing participants about research processes and benefits.
- Community Toolkits: Resources to engage communities in research, like the Community Engagement Toolbox.
- Public Engagement Events: Events designed to educate the public about translational research.
11. Data and Informatics Resources¶
- Clinical Data Repositories: Searchable collections of patient data for research purposes.
- Electronic Health Record Integration Tools: Methods for extracting and analyzing clinical data from EHRs.
- Biomedical Databases: Specialized repositories of biological and medical research data.
- Data Visualization Tools: Software and templates for presenting complex research findings.
- Bioinformatics Resources: Tools for analyzing genomic, proteomic, and other high-throughput data.
- Data Sharing Platforms: Platforms for sharing research data securely.
- Statistical Software: Access to software for data analysis.
- Data Standards and Ontologies: Frameworks like CDISC or FAIR principles to ensure data interoperability in translational studies.
12. Implementation and Dissemination Resources¶
- Implementation Science Frameworks: Models like RE-AIM or CFIR with guides for applying them to T3-T4 research.
- Dissemination Strategy Toolkits: Methods for effectively sharing research results with various stakeholders.
- Health Policy Briefs: Templates for communicating research implications to policymakers.
- Community Engagement Toolkits: Resources for involving patients, clinicians, or stakeholders in translational research.
- Case Studies of Successful Translation: Examples of bench-to-bedside-to-community success stories.
13. Multimedia and Interactive Resources¶
- Infographics and Visual Summaries: Simplified visuals explaining T1-T4 stages, clinical trial phases, or complex methodologies.
- Podcasts and Interviews: Audio content featuring experts discussing translational science innovations or clinical research challenges.
- Simulations and Virtual Labs: Interactive tools to practice designing trials, analyzing data, or modeling T1 preclinical experiments.
- Videos and Animations: Short clips illustrating concepts like biomarker discovery or T4 population health interventions.
- Gamified Learning Tools: Games or quizzes to teach regulatory compliance, study design, or translational principles.
This combined list should provide a comprehensive foundation for your repository, ensuring coverage of all essential components relevant to translational science, clinical research, and related fields. If you need further refinement or additional details, feel free to ask!
References
[1] Resource Types - Perplexity
Responses from AI's¶
Response: Perplexity - Sonar¶
To develop a comprehensive list of resource types for your website focused on translational science, clinical research, translational research, and the science of translational science, consider the following categories and sub-resource types:
1. Educational Resources¶
- Courses and Training Programs: Online or in-person courses teaching methodologies, ethics, and best practices in translational research and clinical trials.
- Webinars and Workshops: Live or recorded sessions covering specific topics, such as regulatory compliance or new technologies.
- Tutorials and Guides: Step-by-step instructions for conducting research, using software, or understanding regulatory frameworks.
2. Research Tools and Software¶
- Data Management Tools: Software for organizing, analyzing, and integrating data from various sources.
- Statistical Analysis Software: Programs like R or SPSS for statistical modeling and hypothesis testing.
- Informatics Platforms: Systems for integrating and analyzing large datasets, such as electronic health records.
3. Regulatory and Compliance Resources¶
- Regulatory Guidelines: Documents outlining requirements for clinical trials, such as ICH-GCP.
- Ethics and IRB Guidance: Resources for understanding and complying with ethical standards in human research.
- Compliance Checklists: Tools for ensuring adherence to regulatory standards during trial conduct.
4. Clinical Trials and Study Management¶
- Clinical Trials Databases: Repositories listing ongoing or completed trials, such as ClinicalTrials.gov.
- Study Design Templates: Tools for planning and structuring clinical trials.
- Recruitment and Retention Strategies: Resources for effectively enrolling and maintaining participants.
5. Translational Research Models (T1-T4)¶
- T1: Basic to Clinical Translation
- Preclinical studies
- Early-phase clinical trials
- T2: Clinical Trials and Efficacy
- Phase 3 clinical trials
- Comparative effectiveness research
- T3: Clinical Practice Implementation
- Dissemination and implementation research
- Adoption of new therapies in clinical settings
- T4: Population Health and Policy
- Outcomes research
- Public health policy analysis
6. Collaboration and Networking Tools¶
- Research Networks and Consortia: Platforms for collaboration across institutions.
- Community Engagement Resources: Tools for involving patients and communities in research.
- Professional Societies and Associations: Organizations providing networking opportunities and updates on best practices.
7. Publications and Journals¶
- Peer-Reviewed Journals: Publications focused on translational science and clinical research.
- Open-Access Repositories: Platforms for sharing research findings openly.
- Grey Literature: Reports, white papers, and other non-peer-reviewed documents relevant to the field.
8. Funding and Grant Resources¶
- Grant Writing Guides: Tips and templates for securing research funding.
- Funding Opportunities: Lists of available grants and awards from government and private sources.
- Grant Management Tools: Software for tracking and managing grant applications and awards.
9. Ethics and Policy¶
- Ethics Guidelines: Documents outlining principles for conducting ethical research.
- Policy Briefs: Analyses of regulatory changes and their impact on research.
- Legislative Updates: Information on new laws affecting clinical and translational research.
10. Community and Patient Engagement¶
- **Patient Advocacy Groups**: Organizations supporting patients involved in research.
- **Community Outreach Programs**: Initiatives for engaging diverse populations in research.
- **Patient Education Materials**: Resources for informing participants about research processes and benefits.
This list covers a wide range of resource types that can support learning and professional development in translational science, clinical research, and related fields.
Response: Perplexity - GPT.4.5¶
Here is a comprehensive, curated list of resource types tailored specifically for a repository focused on Translational Science, Translational Research, Clinical Research, and the Science of Translational Science. The resources are categorized according to the translational spectrum (T1-T4) and clinical research phases, with brief descriptions for clarity:
1. Basic and Preclinical Research Resources (T0-T1)¶
Basic Biomedical Research
- Fundamental studies exploring biological mechanisms and disease processes.
Preclinical Models and Methods
- Animal models
- Cell and tissue cultures
- Computer-assisted simulations (in silico modeling)
- Biomarker discovery and validation methods
Laboratory Techniques & Platforms
- Genomics, proteomics, metabolomics technologies1
- Imaging technologies (MRI, CT, PET, microscopy)1
- Drug discovery platforms1
Biospecimen Resources
- Biorepositories for tissue, blood, fluid samples1
- Data management systems for biospecimen tracking
2. Clinical Research Resources (T1-T2)¶
Clinical Trial Design and Management
- Protocol development guidelines
- Regulatory compliance resources (FDA, IRB)
- Phase 1 & 2 trial methodologies (safety, dosage, preliminary efficacy)23
- Phase 3 & 4 trial methodologies (efficacy, comparative effectiveness)23
Clinical Technologies & Tools
- Diagnostic devices development
- Clinical data capture systems (Electronic Data Capture - EDC)
- Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)
Research Ethics & Human Subjects Protection
Clinical Guidelines Development
- Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines
- Comparative effectiveness research methodologies2
3. Implementation & Dissemination Resources (T3)¶
Implementation Science Resources
- Frameworks for translating clinical evidence into practice
- Strategies for overcoming barriers to implementation in clinical settings
- Tools for evaluating implementation fidelity and outcomes25
Dissemination Resources
- Methods for communicating research findings to stakeholders (clinicians, patients, policymakers)
- Community engagement toolkits4
- Training materials on dissemination strategies
Health Services Research
- Outcomes research methodologies
- Cost-effectiveness analysis tools
- Quality improvement resources
4. Population Health & Policy Resources (T4)¶
Population-Based Outcomes Studies
- Epidemiological study designs and methods
- Surveillance and registry databases2
- Public health intervention evaluation tools
Health Policy & Systems Research
- Policy analysis frameworks
- Economic evaluation tools (cost-benefit analyses)2
- Health disparities research programs4
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
- CBPR methodologies and training materials3
- Community partnership development resources
5. Cross-Cutting Translational Science Resources¶
Educational & Professional Development Programs
- Certificate programs in translational science and clinical research4
- Workshops and seminars on translational methods4
- Online training modules in translational research competencies
Translational Informatics & Data Science
- Bioinformatics tools and resources
- Data sharing platforms and repositories
- Statistical analysis software and training resources
- High-performance computing clusters for data-intensive research1
Team Science & Collaboration Resources
- Guidelines for effective interdisciplinary collaboration
- Team science training resources and toolkits
- Collaborative platforms facilitating multi-institutional research teams14
6. Cross-Cutting Resource Types Across the Translational Spectrum¶
Biorepositories & Biospecimen Banks
- Centralized biorepositories for tissue/fluid samples1
- Biospecimen handling protocols and standards
Patient & Community Engagement Resources
- Community-based participatory research methodologies35
- Patient-centered outcomes research frameworks
- Tools for patient recruitment, retention, consent procedures ("Informed Consent in Action" videos)4
Educational & Professional Development Resources
- Degree/certificate programs in translational science disciplines
- Career development tools for clinical/translational researchers
- Mentorship programs in translational science careers
This structured list provides a comprehensive foundation for categorizing resources across the spectrum of Translational Science—from basic discovery through population health impact—ensuring coverage of all essential components relevant to your repository's scope.
Response: Perplexity - Claude Sonnet 3.7¶
Comprehensive Resource Types for Translational Science and Clinical Research
1. Educational Resources¶
- Textbooks and Reference Materials: Comprehensive guides covering fundamentals of translational science, clinical research methodologies, and regulatory frameworks.
- Online Courses: Self-paced learning modules on topics ranging from basic research principles to advanced translational applications.
- Webinars and Recorded Lectures: Expert presentations on emerging topics across the translational spectrum.
- Case Studies: Real-world examples demonstrating successful translation from bench to bedside to community.
- Training Programs: Structured educational programs for developing specific translational research competencies.
2. Research Tools and Methodologies¶
- Study Design Templates: Frameworks for designing translational studies across T1-T4 phases.
- Statistical Analysis Resources: Tools and guides for appropriate data analysis in clinical and translational research.
- Protocol Development Guides: Templates and best practices for developing research protocols for different phases of clinical trials.
- Data Management Tools: Systems for collecting, storing, and analyzing research data across the translational spectrum.
- Biospecimen Collection and Storage Guidelines: Best practices for handling biological samples in translational research.
3. Clinical Trial Resources¶
- Phase I Trial Resources: Materials focused on first-in-human studies, safety assessments, and dose-finding methodologies510.
- Phase II Trial Resources: Tools for preliminary efficacy studies and expanded safety assessments510.
- Phase III Trial Resources: Resources for large-scale comparative effectiveness trials and definitive efficacy evaluations510.
- Phase IV Trial Resources: Post-marketing surveillance tools and long-term safety monitoring guidelines510.
- Regulatory Submission Templates: Standardized formats for submitting clinical trial data to regulatory agencies.
4. Translational Spectrum Resources¶
- T1 Translation Resources: Materials supporting bench-to-bedside research, including animal model development, preclinical studies, and early human trials489.
- T2 Translation Resources: Tools for clinical trial design, comparative effectiveness research, and guideline development489.
- T3 Translation Resources: Implementation science frameworks, dissemination strategies, and practice adoption methodologies489.
- T4 Translation Resources: Population health assessment tools, policy impact evaluation methods, and community engagement strategies489.
5. Data and Informatics Resources¶
- Clinical Data Repositories: Searchable collections of patient data for research purposes1.
- Electronic Health Record Integration Tools: Methods for extracting and analyzing clinical data from EHRs1.
- Biomedical Databases: Specialized repositories of biological and medical research data.
- Data Visualization Tools: Software and templates for presenting complex research findings.
- Bioinformatics Resources: Tools for analyzing genomic, proteomic, and other high-throughput data.
6. Regulatory and Ethical Resources¶
- IRB Submission Guidelines: Templates and best practices for preparing ethics committee applications.
- Informed Consent Templates: Standardized formats for developing participant consent materials.
- Regulatory Compliance Checklists: Tools for ensuring adherence to research regulations.
- Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Resources: Training materials and reference guides for maintaining GCP standards.
- Research Ethics Training: Educational materials on ethical conduct in human subjects research.
7. Collaboration and Networking Resources¶
- Research Network Directories: Listings of translational research networks and collaborative groups.
- Patient Engagement Toolkits: Methods for involving patients throughout the research process.
- Community Partnership Guides: Frameworks for developing effective community-academic partnerships.
- Industry-Academic Collaboration Models: Templates for establishing productive cross-sector relationships.
- Team Science Resources: Tools for building and managing effective multidisciplinary research teams.
8. Funding and Career Development¶
- Grant Writing Guides: Resources specific to translational science funding opportunities.
- Career Development Pathways: Information on training and advancement in translational science careers.
- Mentorship Programs: Structured relationships between established and early-career translational scientists.
- Fellowship Opportunities: Compilations of specialized training programs in translational research.
- Research Funding Databases: Searchable collections of funding opportunities specific to translational science.
9. Implementation and Dissemination Resources¶
- Knowledge Translation Frameworks: Models for moving research findings into practice.
- Dissemination Strategy Toolkits: Methods for effectively sharing research results with various stakeholders.
- Implementation Science Models: Theoretical frameworks for studying and improving implementation of evidence-based practices.
- Health Policy Briefs: Templates for communicating research implications to policymakers.
- Community Engagement Resources: Tools for involving communities in research dissemination and implementation.
10. Specialized Research Resources¶
- Health Surveys and Assessment Tools: Validated instruments for measuring health outcomes1.
- Patient/Disease Registries: Databases tracking specific conditions or patient populations1.
- Clinical Trial Registries: Directories of ongoing clinical studies and their results1.
- Administrative and Claims Data Resources: Tools for accessing and analyzing healthcare utilization data1.
- Biospecimen Repositories: Collections of biological samples available for research use.
Citations:¶
- https://guides.lib.uw.edu/hsl/data/findclin
- https://cancer.wisc.edu/research/otrs/process/
- http://ncats.nih.gov/about/about-translational-science/resources
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7422760/
- https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/clinical-trials/types-phases
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translational_research
- https://guides.library.ucla.edu/c.php?g=1244824&p=9108215
- https://ctsi.ucla.edu/overview/mission-and-vision/the-translational-research-spectrum
- https://ctsi.umn.edu/about/about-ctsi/what-translational-research
- https://www.fda.gov/patients/drug-development-process/step-3-clinical-research
- https://www.parentprojectmd.org/research/clinical-trials/understanding-clinical-trials/types-and-phases-of-clinical-trials/
- https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-clinical-translational-science/resources/consultative-resources
- https://cancer.osu.edu/for-cancer-researchers/resources-for-cancer-researchers/shared-resources/clinical-translational-science
- https://library.fgcu.edu/c.php?g=65109&p=8533819
- https://www.umassmed.edu/ccts/research-resources/
- https://www.nih.gov/health-information/nih-clinical-research-trials-you/basics
- https://michr.umich.edu/offering/research-resources-toolkit/
- https://altusresearch.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-clinical-research/
- http://ncats.nih.gov/resources/overview
- https://ccts.uic.edu/about/translational-science/
- https://www.lindushealth.com/blog/understanding-clinical-research-definition-and-key-concepts
- https://ctsi.ucla.edu/researcher-resources
- http://ncats.nih.gov/about/about-translational-science/spectrum
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5408839/
- https://www.advarra.com/blog/phases-of-clinical-research-a-detailed-overview/
- https://blog.dana-farber.org/insight/2017/12/basic-clinical-translational-research-whats-difference/
- https://www.cancer.org/cancer/managing-cancer/making-treatment-decisions/clinical-trials/what-you-need-to-know/phases-of-clinical-trials.html
- https://tri.uams.edu/about-tri/what-is-translational-research/
- https://www.leicabiosystems.com/us/educational-resources/articles/what-is-translational-research/
- https://med.uc.edu/depart/psychiatry/research/clinical-research/crm/trial-phases-1-2-3-defined
- https://automata.tech/blog/translational-research-and-how-can-automation-help/
- https://www.mdanderson.org/patients-family/diagnosis-treatment/clinical-trials/phases-of-clinical-trials.html
- https://guides.dml.georgetown.edu/ebm/ebmclinicalquestions
- https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/clinical/clinical-translational-research/clinical-translational-research-learning-center/translational-research-information/what-translational-research.html
Response: Perplexity - Gemini 2.0¶
Here is a list of resource types related to translational science, translational research, and clinical research.
General Resources
- Repositories of clinical research resources These may include policies, education and training opportunities, and navigators to assist researchers conducting clinical and translational research3.
- Preclinical Research Toolbox Tools and resources to help scientists carry out preclinical research7.
- Clinical Research Toolbox Tools that help with trial design, participant recruitment, and regulatory compliance7.
- Open Access Agreements Facilitate researcher access to core facilities, promoting interdisciplinary translational research through shared resources and expertise11.
Techniques and Approaches
- Multidisciplinary Techniques Techniques that involve a wide range of scientific and technical expertise to develop a deep understanding of disease mechanisms and new treatments1.
- Networking Studios Bring together individuals from different disciplines (T0-T4) to build collaborative networks2.
- Virtual Speed Networking Events to form new research partnerships2.
Data Management and Analysis
- Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) A clinical research management tool designed to build, manage, and support clinical research, including secure online surveys and databases3.
- Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) Supports centralized management of therapeutic protocols and subjects, allowing administrative, regulatory, financial, and clinical functions to interact in a centralized area3.
- Electronic Data Capture System (EDC) Assists investigator-initiated trials by allowing a research team to record subject clinical data through customized forms3.
- Cancer Data Science A shared resource that supports the research structure for translational and clinical research8.
- Pharmacokinetics A shared resource that supports the research structure for translational and clinical research8.
- Flow Cytometry A shared resource that supports the research structure for translational and clinical research8.
- Tissue & Molecular Pathology A shared resource that supports the research structure for translational and clinical research8.
- Immune Monitoring A shared resource that supports the research structure for translational and clinical research8.
- Preclinical Imaging and Computational Analysis A shared resource that supports the research structure for translational and clinical research8.
- Health Communications A shared resource that supports the research structure for translational and clinical research8.
Consultation and Support
- Pre- and post-award consultations Consultations on study design, statistical methodologies, sample size estimation, analysis, and interpretation2.
- Multi-Disciplinary Expert Panels Expert panels to review and critique grant applications2.
- Navigation Support Support for investigators in navigating available resources and services2.
- High-Touch Navigation One-on-one navigation for projects funded through specific programs2.
- Team and Individual Coaching Coaching to enhance team cohesiveness, collaboration, and performance2.
- Consultation on Study Recruitment Specialized focus on underrepresented populations2.
Clinical Trial Resources
- Clinical Trial Phases Information Resources for understanding the purpose, participant details, and activities of each trial phase (Phase 1-4)51014.
- Clinical Trial Types Information Details relating to treatment, prevention, screening, and quality of life clinical trials14.
- Protocol Development Resources Guidelines and templates for creating clinical trial protocols, including study objectives, design, methodology, statistical considerations, and organization5.
- Case Report Form (CRF) A significant document that contains the information collected by the investigator about each subject participating in a clinical study/trial5.
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) Information Resources for understanding the IRB's role in protecting the rights and welfare of human research subjects, including guidelines for submitting research proposals5.
- ClinicalTrials.gov Documentation Support for clinicaltrials.gov documentation and clinical trial monitoring services2.
- IND/IDE Applications Assistance Facilitation of IND/IDE applications and iDSMB2.
- Trained Study Staff Study staff available on an hourly basis to support all phases of studies from regulatory to patient visits2.
Implementation Science Resources
- Implementation Science Frameworks Guides Resources that guide investigators in selecting implementation science frameworks2.
- Pre-Implementation Planning Support Support for pre-implementation planning efforts2.
- Pragmatic Paradigm Determination Resources to help determine whether studies fit the pragmatic paradigm2.
- Study Design Assistance Assistance with study design, defining randomization, intervention, and outcomes2.
Education and Training
- CCTR Training Website Training opportunities for clinical trial management systems3.
- Principles of Preclinical Translational Science Course A short online course that provides an overview of core concepts in effective preclinical translational science, using a case study-based teaching approach7.
- Assay Guidance Manual (AGM) A free, comprehensive online resource that provides guidance and best practices for the development and optimization of high-quality assays for drug discovery and development7.
Miscellaneous
- Facilities and Resources Resources to promote rigorous, safe, reproducible, and efficient research2.
- EHR Data Support Supports queries of EHR data for cohort identification and subsequent extraction of EHR warehouse data for approved research projects2.
- Funding Opportunities Information on funding mechanisms and grant opportunities to support translational research projects2.
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Guidelines for implementing quality assurance during clinical research to generate quality and accurate data5.
- Letter of Intent Guidelines Guidelines for the evidence that supports the interest of the researcher to conduct drug research, timeline, funding source, supplier, and participant characters5.
Citations:¶
- https://lifesciences.danaher.com/us/en/library/translational-research.html
- https://ctsi.wakehealth.edu/about-ctsi/ctsa-programs/resources-and-services
- https://guides.unmc.edu/books/research-handbook/page/resources-for-clinical-research
- https://ctsi.ucla.edu/overview/mission-and-vision/the-translational-research-spectrum
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10023071/
- http://ncats.nih.gov/about/about-translational-science/spectrum
- https://ncats.nih.gov/research/training-education/resources
- https://www.rogelcancercenter.org/research/programs/clinical-science-division/translational-and-clinical-research
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7422760/
- https://www.fda.gov/patients/drug-development-process/step-3-clinical-research
- https://ccts.uic.edu/resources/ttr/
- https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/clinical/clinical-translational-research/clinical-translational-research-learning-center/translational-research-information/what-translational-research.html
- https://ctsi.umn.edu/about/about-ctsi/what-translational-research
- https://www.parentprojectmd.org/research/clinical-trials/understanding-clinical-trials/types-and-phases-of-clinical-trials/
- https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/all-childrens-hospital/academics/research/cores-shared-resources-and-support/clinical-translational-research
- https://acnp.org/education-opportunities/promoting-translational-research-resources/
- http://ncats.nih.gov/about/about-translational-science/resources
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5421570/
- https://www.uth.edu/ccts/
- https://www.iths.org/education/core-competencies-in-clinical-and-translational-research/
- https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-clinical-translational-science/resources/consultative-resources
- https://tri.uams.edu/about-tri/what-is-translational-research/
- https://www.bcm.edu/research/research-offices/institute-for-clinical-and-translational-research
- https://acsm.org/translational-research-syllabus/
- https://cancer.wisc.edu/research/otrs/process/
- https://www.cancer.org/cancer/managing-cancer/making-treatment-decisions/clinical-trials/what-you-need-to-know/phases-of-clinical-trials.html
- https://www.iths.org/investigators/definitions/translational-research/
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5408839/
- https://www.nih.gov/health-information/nih-clinical-research-trials-you/basics
- https://www.leicabiosystems.com/us/educational-resources/articles/what-is-translational-research/
- https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/clinical-trials/types-phases
- https://alliance.rcm.upr.edu/translational-research-approach/
- https://automata.tech/blog/translational-research-and-how-can-automation-help/
- https://www.mdanderson.org/patients-family/diagnosis-treatment/clinical-trials/phases-of-clinical-trials.html
- https://health.ucdavis.edu/ctsc/area/translational-resources/
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Response: Perplexity - Grok 2.0¶
Here is a comprehensive list of resource types tailored for a hub focused on Translational Science, Clinical Research, Translational Research, and the Science of Translational Science:
1. Educational Resources¶
- Courses and Workshops: Online or in-person training sessions on various aspects of translational research, from basic science to clinical implementation14.
- Example: Summer Program in Outcomes Research Training4.
- Seminars and Webinars: Regularly scheduled talks or online sessions discussing new findings, methodologies, or case studies in translational research14.
- Example: Best Practice Hour seminar series4.
- Certification Programs: Programs like CIRTification for community research partners4.
- Online Training Modules: Self-paced learning modules on topics like informed consent, research ethics, and study design4.
2. Research Tools and Technologies¶
3. Collaborative Platforms¶
4. Funding and Grants¶
5. Publications and Literature¶
- Journals: Access to journals like Translational Vision Science and Technology (TVST) that focus on translational research2.
- Research Databases: Databases for accessing research articles, clinical trial data, and other scholarly works5.
- Guidelines and Protocols: Clinical guidelines, study protocols, and best practices for research implementation2.
6. Clinical Trial Resources¶
7. Implementation and Dissemination¶
8. Population Health and Policy¶
9. Professional Development¶
10. Community Engagement¶
11. Data Management and Analysis¶
12. Ethical and Legal Resources¶
- Ethics Training: Training on ethical considerations in research4.
- Legal Frameworks: Information on legal aspects of research, including intellectual property and patient rights4.
This list provides a broad spectrum of resources that can support researchers, clinicians, and students in advancing translational science, from the initial stages of basic research through to the implementation of findings in clinical practice and public health policy.
Citations:¶
- https://ccts.uic.edu/resources/ttr/
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7422760/
- https://victr.vumc.org/translational-research/
- https://www.nucats.northwestern.edu/research-resources/index.html
- http://ncats.nih.gov/about/about-translational-science/spectrum
- https://sc-ctsi.org/about/what-is-clinical-translational-science
- https://cancer.wisc.edu/research/otrs/process/
- https://ctsi.ucla.edu/overview/mission-and-vision/the-translational-research-spectrum
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5408839/
- http://ncats.nih.gov/about/about-translational-science/resources
- https://www.iths.org/investigators/definitions/translational-research/
- https://ctsi.umn.edu/about/about-ctsi/what-translational-research
- https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/clinical/clinical-translational-research/clinical-translational-research-learning-center/translational-research-information/what-translational-research.html
- https://tri.uams.edu/about-tri/what-is-translational-research/
- https://www.leicabiosystems.com/us/educational-resources/articles/what-is-translational-research/
- https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-clinical-translational-science/resources
- https://ctsi.ucla.edu/nih-requirements/facilities
- https://www.mdanderson.org/patients-family/diagnosis-treatment/clinical-trials/phases-of-clinical-trials.html
- https://cancer.osu.edu/for-cancer-researchers/resources-for-cancer-researchers/shared-resources/clinical-translational-science
- https://blog.dana-farber.org/insight/2017/12/basic-clinical-translational-research-whats-difference/
- https://www.iths.org/education/core-competencies-in-clinical-and-translational-research/
- https://www.chestnet.org/membership-and-community/grants/translational-research-definitions
- https://tracs.unc.edu/index.php/translational-science
- https://www.med.unc.edu/corefacilities/core-listings-by-categories/clinical-translational-cores/
- https://www.ascpt.org/Resources/Knowledge-Center/What-is-Translational-Medicine
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4974725/
- https://www.research.va.gov/isrm/shared_docs/Guidance-for-reporting-the-Translational-Pipeline-Stages-for-proposed-BLRD-Merit-Award-Applications.pdf
- https://www.irvinginstitute.columbia.edu/about-us/resources-and-cores
- https://www.utmb.edu/its/communities/educational-programs/t1-t4-in-3-minutes
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2829707/
- https://www.thoracic.org/professionals/clinical-resources/critical-care/critical-care-research/translational-research.php
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8057461/
Answer from Perplexity: pplx.ai/share
Response: Microsoft Copilot¶
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Here's a comprehensive list of resource types tailored to the fields of translational science, translational research, and clinical research, covering the translational spectrum (T1-T4) and clinical research phases:
1. Educational Resources¶
- Online Courses and Webinars: Interactive sessions covering fundamental and advanced topics in translational science and clinical research.
- Workshops and Seminars: In-person or virtual events focusing on specific skills or knowledge areas.
- Textbooks and Manuals: Comprehensive guides and reference books on methodologies, best practices, and theoretical foundations.
2. Research Tools and Databases¶
- Clinical Research Toolkits: Collections of templates, guidelines, and checklists for designing and conducting clinical trials[1].
- Preclinical Research Toolkits: Resources for early-stage research, including assay development and animal study protocols[1].
- Data Repositories: Databases for storing and sharing research data, such as genomic data, clinical trial results, and patient registries.
3. Funding and Grant Resources¶
- Grant Databases: Listings of available funding opportunities from government agencies, private foundations, and industry partners.
- Proposal Writing Guides: Resources to help researchers craft compelling grant proposals.
- Funding Workshops: Sessions focused on navigating the funding landscape and securing research grants.
4. Regulatory and Compliance Resources¶
- Regulatory Guidelines: Documents outlining the requirements for clinical trials and translational research, including FDA and EMA guidelines.
- Compliance Checklists: Tools to ensure adherence to ethical standards and regulatory requirements.
- Training Programs: Courses on Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), and other regulatory standards.
5. Collaboration and Networking Platforms¶
- Professional Networks: Online communities and forums for researchers to share knowledge and collaborate.
- Research Consortia: Groups of institutions and researchers working together on large-scale projects.
- Mentorship Programs: Initiatives connecting early-career researchers with experienced mentors.
6. Patient and Community Engagement Resources¶
- Patient Registries: Databases of patient information for research purposes.
- Community Outreach Programs: Initiatives to involve the community in research and disseminate findings.
- Patient Advocacy Groups: Organizations that support patients and promote research in specific disease areas.
7. Translational Research Resources (T1-T4 Phases)¶
- T1 Resources: Tools for translating basic research into clinical applications, such as proof-of-concept studies and early-phase clinical trials[2].
- T2 Resources: Resources for testing clinical applications in controlled settings, including Phase II and III clinical trials[2].
- T3 Resources: Tools for translating clinical research into practice, such as implementation science and health services research[2].
- T4 Resources: Resources for translating research into community health outcomes, including population health studies and policy research[2].
8. Publication and Dissemination Resources¶
- Journals and Repositories: Platforms for publishing research findings, such as open-access journals and institutional repositories.
- Conference Proceedings: Collections of papers and presentations from scientific conferences.
- Media and Communication Tools: Resources for effectively communicating research findings to the public and stakeholders.
I hope this list helps you build a comprehensive repository for your website! If you need more detailed information on any of these resource types, feel free to ask.
References
[1] Research Resources - National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
[2] QUICK Phases of Clinical and LINKS: Translational Research
[3] Research Types Explained: Basic, Clinical, Translational
[4] Translational Research Framework | National Institute of Environmental ...
[5] T-Phases of Translational Health Research - ITHS
[6] The Translational Research Spectrum | Clinical and Translational ...
Response: Grok 3.0¶
Below is a comprehensive list of resource types tailored to your website's focus on The Science of Translational Science, Clinical Research, Translational Research, and Translational Science. These resources span the translational spectrum (T1-T4) and clinical research phases, reflecting the needs of learners, researchers, and professionals in these fields. I've organized them into key categories with sub-resource types and brief descriptions to guide your curation process.
1. Educational and Training Resources¶
Resources designed to build knowledge and skills across translational and clinical research domains.
- Online Courses and Modules
- Description: Interactive or self-paced courses covering topics like clinical trial design, translational research methods, or T1-T4 concepts (e.g., Coursera, edX, or NIH-sponsored modules).
- Webinars and Recorded Lectures
- Description: Video-based sessions from experts discussing translational science principles, regulatory requirements, or case studies (e.g., NCATS webinars).
- Textbooks and E-books
- Description: Foundational texts on clinical research methodology, translational science frameworks, or biostatistics (e.g., "Principles and Practice of Clinical Research").
- Tutorials and Guides
- Description: Step-by-step written or video guides on specific skills, such as biomarker validation or patient recruitment strategies.
- Certification Programs
- Description: Structured programs offering credentials in clinical research coordination, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), or translational science (e.g., ACRP certifications).
2. Research Tools and Methodologies¶
Practical resources to support the design, execution, and analysis of translational and clinical studies.
- Protocols and Templates
- Description: Standardized templates for study protocols, informed consent forms, or IRB submissions tailored to T1-T4 research phases.
- Statistical Software and Guides
- Description: Tools (e.g., SPSS, R) and accompanying manuals for analyzing clinical or translational data, including T2-T3 outcomes research.
- Data Collection Instruments
- Description: Surveys, questionnaires, or clinical assessment tools validated for use in translational or clinical settings (e.g., PROMIS measures).
- Laboratory Techniques and Manuals
- Description: Protocols or guides for T1 bench research, such as biomarker discovery or preclinical model development.
- Clinical Trial Management Systems (CTMS) Resources
- Description: Documentation or tutorials for software platforms managing trial logistics, participant tracking, and compliance.
3. Regulatory and Ethical Resources¶
Materials to ensure compliance and ethical conduct across translational and clinical research.
- Regulatory Guidelines
- Description: Documents from agencies like the FDA, EMA, or NIH outlining requirements for clinical trials or translational research (e.g., IND/IDE guidance).
- Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training
- Description: Resources explaining GCP standards for designing, conducting, and reporting clinical research.
- Ethics Case Studies
- Description: Real-world or hypothetical scenarios exploring ethical dilemmas in translational science (e.g., gene editing, patient consent).
- IRB and IACUC Resources
- Description: Templates, checklists, or training for submitting to Institutional Review Boards (human subjects) or Animal Care and Use Committees (preclinical).
- Policy Briefs
- Description: Summaries of regulations or policies impacting T3-T4 dissemination and implementation research.
4. Scientific Literature and Evidence¶
Curated content providing foundational and cutting-edge knowledge in the field.
- Peer-Reviewed Journals
- Description: Access to or summaries of articles from journals like Clinical and Translational Science, Journal of Clinical Investigation, or Translational Research.
- Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
- Description: Synthesized evidence on topics like T2 efficacy studies or T4 public health interventions.
- White Papers and Reports
- Description: In-depth analyses from organizations (e.g., NCATS, CTSA hubs) on translational science trends or challenges.
- Conference Proceedings
- Description: Summaries or abstracts from key events like the Translational Science Annual Meeting or ASCPT conferences.
- Preprint Repositories
- Description: Early-stage research from platforms like bioRxiv or medRxiv relevant to translational and clinical advancements.
5. Funding and Career Development Resources¶
Support for professionals and researchers seeking to advance their work or careers.
- Grant Databases and Guides
- Description: Listings of funding opportunities (e.g., NIH, PCORI) with tips for writing translational or clinical research proposals.
- Career Pathways Guides
- Description: Resources outlining roles like clinical research coordinator, translational scientist, or implementation specialist.
- Mentorship Program Listings
- Description: Opportunities to connect with mentors in T1-T4 research or clinical trial management.
- Workshops and Bootcamps
- Description: Intensive, hands-on sessions on grant writing, leadership in translational science, or team science skills.
- Job Boards
- Description: Curated listings of positions in academia, industry, or government related to translational and clinical research.
6. Collaboration and Networking Resources¶
Tools and platforms to foster interdisciplinary connections across the translational spectrum.
- Professional Societies and Associations
- Description: Information on groups like the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) or Society for Clinical Trials, including membership benefits.
- Discussion Forums and Communities
- Description: Online spaces (e.g., ResearchGate, LinkedIn groups) for sharing insights on translational challenges or clinical research trends.
- Collaborative Research Networks
- Description: Access to consortia like the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program or rare disease networks.
- Conference Listings
- Description: Calendars of upcoming events for networking and knowledge exchange in translational science.
- Team Science Toolkits
- Description: Resources for building and managing interdisciplinary teams across T1-T4 research phases.
7. Data and Informatics Resources¶
Repositories and tools for managing, sharing, and analyzing data in translational and clinical contexts.
- Public Datasets
- Description: Open-access data from clinical trials, T2 efficacy studies, or T4 population health research (e.g., ClinicalTrials.gov, NHANES).
- Bioinformatics Tools
- Description: Software or platforms for analyzing genomic, proteomic, or clinical data in T1-T2 research (e.g., BLAST, REDCap).
- Data Standards and Ontologies
- Description: Frameworks like CDISC or FAIR principles to ensure data interoperability in translational studies.
- Repositories for Sharing Research Outputs
- Description: Platforms like Figshare or Dryad for depositing datasets, protocols, or T3-T4 implementation findings.
- Visualization Tools
- Description: Software or guides for creating figures, charts, or dashboards to communicate translational research results.
8. Implementation and Dissemination Resources¶
Materials to support T3-T4 translation, including real-world application and public health impact.
- Implementation Science Frameworks
- Description: Models like RE-AIM or CFIR with guides for applying them to T3-T4 research.
- Policy Translation Briefs
- Description: Documents bridging research findings to healthcare policy or practice guidelines.
- Community Engagement Toolkits
- Description: Resources for involving patients, clinicians, or stakeholders in translational research (e.g., PCORI engagement tools).
- Dissemination Strategies
- Description: Guides on publishing, presenting, or sharing T4 outcomes with diverse audiences (e.g., infographics, lay summaries).
- Case Studies of Successful Translation
- Description: Examples of bench-to-bedside-to-community success stories (e.g., drug development pipelines).
9. Multimedia and Interactive Resources¶
Engaging formats to enhance learning and communication in translational science.
- Infographics and Visual Summaries
- Description: Simplified visuals explaining T1-T4 stages, clinical trial phases, or complex methodologies.
- Podcasts and Interviews
- Description: Audio content featuring experts discussing translational science innovations or clinical research challenges.
- Simulations and Virtual Labs
- Description: Interactive tools to practice designing trials, analyzing data, or modeling T1 preclinical experiments.
- Videos and Animations
- Description: Short clips illustrating concepts like biomarker discovery or T4 population health interventions.
- Gamified Learning Tools
- Description: Games or quizzes to teach regulatory compliance, study design, or translational principles.
This list provides a broad yet tailored foundation for your repository, covering the translational spectrum (T1: basic research to T2: clinical efficacy, T3: implementation, T4: population health) and clinical research phases (preclinical to Phase IV). Let me know if you'd like to refine any category, add specific examples, or adjust the focus further!
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