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Sabrina Heisey Program Administration Manager The Tommy Fuss Center for Neuropsychiatric Disease Research 300 Longwood Avenue (21 Autumn Street Room AT-003 - not required in postal mail address) Boston, MA 02115-5724 Phone: 617-355-2352 To learn more …
The Tommy Fuss Center for Neuropsychiatric Disease Research Fellowship Award The purpose of the Tommy Fuss Center for Neuropsychiatric Disease Research Fellowship program is to identify, and support the training of, the very best clinical and research …
The unique environment at Boston Children’s Hospital provides unprecedented opportunities for the development of new diagnostic tools and therapies. The center’s current services and facilities include a Human Neuron Core, Clinical Research Operations, …
What happens after I join your Registry? Signing up for the Registry does not mean that you are signing up for any specific study—it simply allows us to contact you when there is a study in your child’s age range. Participant records are kept …
ICCTR offers funding opportunities through multiple channels. We provide support for faculty-initiated research projects along with infrastructure to get these projects done in a fast and efficient manner, while seeking to improve the care of children …
Consult with experts Biostatistics and Research Design (BARD) The biostatistician helps you with: Designing your experiment and/or survey, developing the measurement plan, relating the analyses to your objectives, planning and/or conducting analysis, and …
Our mission is to help physicians treat their patients by bridging science and medicine. To accomplish this objective, we support bench-to-bedside and bedside-to-bench translational and clinical research. We operate in two major areas: laboratory assays …
The specialty practice of clinical research nursing focuses on the nursing care provided to research participants, as well as activities that support protocol implementation. The clinical research nurse has in-depth knowledge of Good Clinical Practice …
If you would like to participate in the Celiac Disease Research Program, please email or call us. Jocelyn.silvester@childrens.harvard.edu CeliacResearch@childrens.harvard.edu Boston Children's Hospital 300 Longwood Avenue Division of Gastroenterology, …
The Celiac Disease Program has a number of active studies. Our largest project is investigating a new device that is used at home to detect gluten exposures in stool or urine. We are interested in understanding how the use of this device influences …