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Biotech Career CoachBiotech Career CoachFebruary 2025 Career Coach insights: NIH Funding Freezes, Transferrable Skills, Networking Templates, and MoreThis week, join me for our monthly Ask Me Anything event where I address your questions about the biotech job market, effective networking strategies, and making successful career transitions. I discuss the impacts of the NIH and HHS funding uncertainty, tackling employment gaps on resumes, leveraging connections after a bad interview, and which to update first: LinkedIn profile or resume. Additional topics include how to translate academic experience into industry, the importance of career journaling, crafting compelling cover letters, and strategies for starting a biotech company in Michigan. Tune in for practical advice and actionable insights to boost your...2025-02-0831 minThe Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library EventsThe Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library EventsMedical AngelsTwo HIV activists who took part in early gene therapy trials to cure or control HIV and the scientist who led that research will be talking about their experiences which helped usher in a new scientific era at "Medical Angels", a free community forum led by people living with HIV on Wednesday, Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Central Branch of the Seattle Public Library."If we’re going to cure HIV," said Matt Chappell, one of the two men in a trial to have his immune cells edited to make them resistant to HIV, "this is how it's going to...2023-09-151h 22NIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 47: BeatPain UtahDr. Julie Fritz discusses "BeatPain Utah: Partnering with Community Health Centers Within a Socio-Technical Framework."2023-07-1810 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 46: All of Us Research ProgramDr. Joshua Denny discusses the All of Us Research Program: Improving Health Through Diverse Technology, Huge Cohorts, and Precision Medicine.2023-06-2315 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 45: From Observational Studies to Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Research in PCORnet®Drs. Russell Rothman and Erin Holve discuss a decade of research in PCORnet®.2023-04-2117 minSeeHearSpeak PodcastSeeHearSpeak PodcastImplementation science and the power of partnerships with Natalie Douglas and Amy WonkkaEpisode 52: Implementation science and the power of partnerships with Natalie Douglas and Amy Wonkka Implementation Science IS for All: The Power of Partnerships MGH IHPHow a Power Differential Between Clinicians and Researchers Contributes to the Research-to-Practice Gap: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2022_AJSLP-22-00207Resources:Implementation Science IS for All Virtual Conference April 27-28, 2023 10AM-5PM ESThttps://www.mghihp.edu/healthcare-leadership/cpd/implementation-science-all-power-partnershipsNatalie Douglas: https://impactcollaboratory.org/natalie-douglas-phd-ccc%E2%80%90slp/Implementation Science: Buzz word or game changer? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26502033/How a Power Differential Between Clinicians and Researchers Contributes to the...2023-04-1153 minSeeHearSpeak PodcastSeeHearSpeak PodcastEpisode 52: Implementation science and the power of partnerships with Natalie Douglas and Amy WonkkaEpisode 52: Implementation science and the power of partnerships with Natalie Douglas and Amy Wonkka Implementation Science IS for All: The Power of Partnerships | MGH IHP How a Power Differential Between Clinicians and Researchers Contributes to the Research-to-Practice Gap: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2022_AJSLP-22-00207 Episode resources: Implementation Science IS for All Virtual Conference April 27-28, 2023 10AM-5PM EST https://www.mghihp.edu/healthcare-leadership/cpd/implementation-science-all-power-partnerships Natalie Douglas -https://impactcollaboratory.org/natalie-douglas-phd-ccc%E2%80%90slp/ Implementation Science: Buzz word or game c...2023-04-1153 minBehind The Knife: The Surgery PodcastBehind The Knife: The Surgery PodcastDoctor Cure Thyself: An Interview With Dr. David FajgenbaumDO NOT MISS THIS EPISODE! Need a little inspiration? Tune in for Dave's story. Links from the show:  Chasing My Cure: https://chasingmycure.com/ CDCN: https://cdcn.org/ Every Cure: https://everycure.org/ AMF: https://healgrief.org/actively-moving-forward/young-adult-grief/ David Fajgenbaum, MD, MBA, MSc, FCPP, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in Translational Medicine & Human Genetics at the University of Pennsylvania, Founding Director of the Center for Cytokine Storm Treatment & Laboratory (CSTL), Associate Director, Patient Impact of the Penn Orphan Disease Center, and Co-Founder/President of the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network (CDCN) and co-founder o...2023-03-0936 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 44: The Heartline Trial: A New Paradigm in Conducting Virtual Clinical TrialsDr. Michael Gibson discusses The Heartline Trial and a new paradigm in conducting virtual clinical trials.2023-03-0812 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 43: Ethical Considerations for Vulnerable Populations in Pragmatic Clinical TrialsThis podcast continues the discussion with Dr. Emily Largent as she discusses ethical considerations for vulnerable populations participating in pragmatic clinical trials.2023-02-0615 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 42: FDA Draft Guidance on Real-World EvidenceDr. John Concato discusses the 2021 FDA draft guidance on real-world evidence.2022-07-1427 minRik\'s Mind PodcastRik's Mind PodcastEpisode 85- Dr. Steven G. Deeks, MD: UCSF HIV/AIDS ResearcherToday we are joined by Steven G. Deeks, MD. Dr. Deeks is a Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is an expert on HIV and its impact on health during antiretroviral therapy. In early 2020 he leveraged his HIV cohort (SCOPE) to implement one of the first prospective studies aimed at defining the natural history, biology and treatment of Long COVID (LIINC cohort). Dr. Deeks has published over 700 peer-reviewed articles, editorials and invited reviews on these and related topics. He is the contact principal investigator (PI) of DARE (the Delaney AIDS Research Enterprise), an NIH-funded...2022-05-2700 minNIA IMPACT CollaboratoryNIA IMPACT CollaboratoryPodcast 24: Lessons From the First Decade of the NIH Pragmatic Trials CollaboratoryPodcast 24: Lessons From the First Decade of the NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory by NIA IMPACT Collaboratory2022-03-3019 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 41: Searching for a Unicorn: Selecting Outcomes for Outpatient TrialsDr. Christopher Lindsell discusses research outcomes and the importance of choosing the correct outcome.2022-01-2512 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 40: Survivor Corps: Long-Term COVID-19 Patient EngagementThis podcast continues the discussion with Diana Berrent, JD, and Nick Guthe, founder and member of Survivor Corps, and Natalie Lambert, PhD, of the Indiana University School of Medicine, as they describe best practices for medical professionals treating patients experiencing debilitating effects of COVID-19.2021-08-1617 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 39: Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical TrialsDr. Boineau moderates a discussion with Drs. Chambers, Curtis, O'Brien, Weber, and Zimmerman about increasing diverse participation in pragmatic clinical trials.2021-08-0415 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 38: Online Recruitment in the Era of COVID-19: Pitfalls and ProgressThis podcast continues the discussion with Dr. Adrian Hernandez and Dr. Megan L. Ranney about using digital technologies in clinical trials and best practices for online participant recruitment.2021-06-0112 minNIA IMPACT CollaboratoryNIA IMPACT CollaboratoryPodcast 15: Update on Two IMPACT Funded Pilot StudiesIMPACT members Brent P. Forester, MD, MSc and Ula Hwang, MD, MPH continue the conversation from their March 18 Grand Rounds webinar presentation on giving updates on two IMPACT funded pilot studies. The IMPACT Collaboratory funds several one-year pilot studies annually; these are meant to generate the preliminary data necessary to design and conduct a future full-scale Stage IV effectiveness ePCT (based on the NIH Stage Model) funded through other grant mechanisms (National Institutes of Health or other sources).2021-03-3115 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 37: Data and Safety Monitoring Boards for Trials of COVID-19 Vaccines: The ChallengesIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez speaks with Dr. Susan Ellenberg of the University of Pennsylvania about the challenges encountered by the Data and Safety Monitoring Board overseeing a group of COVID-19 vaccine trials under the National Institutes of Health.2021-03-3112 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 36: Beyond Politics: Promoting COVID Vaccination in the United StatesIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez speaks with Dr. Kevin Schulman of Stanford about strategies for promoting widespread COVID-19 vaccination in the United States.2021-03-0313 minHealthcare UnfilteredHealthcare UnfilteredResurfacing Old Drugs: Lessons From "Chasing My Cure"David Fajgenbaum (@DavidFajgenbaum), MD, MBA, MSc, assistant professor in the department of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as the associate director of patient impact for the Penn Orphan Disease Center, joins the show to talk about his experience writing and receiving feedback on the national bestseller “Chasing My Cure” as a survivor of Castleman disease – a commentary on how he turned hope into action and discovered an old drug that had never been researched in Castleman disease into a personal life-saver. Dr. Fajgenbaum then details the Cure Drug Repurposing Collaboratory, a public/private relationship between the FDA, the NI...2021-02-161h 01NIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 35: HERO-TOGETHERIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez speaks with Dr. Emily O'Brien of the Duke Clinical Research Institute about the HERO-TOGETHER study that is evaluating how people do over time after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.2021-01-2111 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 34: Lessons from Virtual Trials in Time of a PandemicThis podcast follows the conversation between Dr. David Boulware and Dr. Adrian Hernandez as they discuss the complexities of conducting virtual clinical trials during the COVID-19 pandemic.2020-11-1220 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 33: The Democratization of MedicineThis podcast follows the conversation between Dr. C. Michael Gibson and Dr. Adrian Hernandez as they discuss how open access, patient empowerment, social media, and digital health are transforming clinical trials.2020-08-1818 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 32: Reflection on Advances at the Intersection of Digital Health, EHRs, and PCTsThis podcast, led by Wendy Weber, ND, PhD, MPH, features a reflective conversation with Lesley Curtis, PhD, Patrick Heagerty, PhD, and Keith Marsolo, PhD, focused on the Grand Rounds EHR workshop series, “Advances at the Intersection of Digital Health, Electronic Health Records, and Pragmatic Clinical Trials.”2020-07-0828 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 31: Real World Evidence: Contemporary Experience and Future DirectionsThis episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast follows the conversation on Electronic Health Records (EHRs) between Dr. Lesley Curtis and Dr. Joshua C. Denny, Chief Executive Officer of the All of Us Research Program. The discussion covers questions on Dr. Denny’s early experience with EHRs, his journey on working with All of US and EHRs, and how the program is addressing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This discussion follows Dr. Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay and Dr. Denny’s keynote presentation of a Grand Rounds Series titled Advances at the Intersection of Digital Health, Electronic Health Records, and Pragmatic Clin...2020-06-2516 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 30: Can the COVID-19 Crisis Lead to Reformation of the Evidence Generation Ecosystem?In this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Lesley Curtis speaks with Dr. Robert Califf, Head of Strategy and Policy at Verily Life Sciences and Google Health about whether the COVID-19 crisis can lead to reformation of the current healthcare delivery system. This discussion follows Dr. Califf's keynote presentation of a Grand Rounds Series titled Advances at the Intersection of Digital Health, Electronic Health Records, and Pragmatic Clinical Trials.2020-05-1518 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 29: Creating a Learning Health System Through RandomizationIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez speaks with Dr. Leora Horwitz of NYU Langone Health about creating a Learning Health System through randomization.2020-03-2017 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 28: Using Nudges to Improve the Delivery of Health CareIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez speaks with Dr. Mitesh Patel of University of Pennsylvania about using nudges in a healthcare system to “steer medical decision-making toward higher value and improved patient outcomes.”2020-02-2012 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 27: It’s Time to Learn From Patients Like MineIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez sits down with Dr. Nigam Shah of Stanford University to discuss an informatics service called “Green Button,” which searches across diagnosis and procedure codes, concepts extracted from clinical notes, laboratory test results, vital signs, as well as visit types and duration of inpatient stays, to ultimately compare outcomes and guide practice.2019-12-1212 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 26: Playing with FHIR–Innovative Use Cases for the New REDCap EHR Integration ModuleIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez sits down with Dr. Paul Harris to discuss REDCap integration with Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). In the discussion, Harris covers past challenges of Electronic Health Record and Electronic Data Capture integration, progress in development of a new model, and current adopters of FHIR.2019-11-2716 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 25: Preparing for Clinical Trial Data Sharing and Re-use: The New Reality for ResearchersIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez sits down with Drs. Rebecca Li and Frank Rockhold to discuss clinical trial data sharing and re-use. In the discussion, Li and Rockhold highlight benefits, potential fears, and the future of data sharing and open science as well as Vivli, a global clinical research data sharing platform.2019-10-0315 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 24: Digital in Trials: Improving Participation and Enabling Novel EndpointsIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Kevin Weinfurt sits down with Craig Lipset to discuss the role and impact of digital in trials and its various roles. In the discussion, Lipset highlights displacement and its impact on traditional research models, the concept of digital twins, and opportunities that stakeholders have to address the barriers that exist for to meaningful adoption for of digital technologies in clinical research.2019-08-2110 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryGrand Rounds August 2, 2019: AI and the Future of PsychiatryDr. Murali Doraiswamy discusses potential uses of artificial intelligence technologies in the field of mental health. (Audio track of the webinar.)2019-08-0759 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 23: Good Clinical Practice Guidance & Pragmatic Trials in the Learning Health SystemIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez sits down with Dr. Rob Mentz to discuss balancing Good Clinical Practice Guidance and Pragmatic Trials in the Learning Health System. In the discussion, Dr. Mentz covers key challenges with good clinical practice (GCP), input from Dr. Rob Califf and others, and suggestions on how the scientific community should address the evolution of GCP versus the evolution of clinical trials.2019-06-2510 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 22: Development of Harmonized Outcome Measures for Use in Research and Clinical PracticeIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez sits down with Dr. Elise Berliner and Michelle Leavy to discuss the Development of Harmonized Outcome Measures for Use in Research and Clinical Practice. In the discussion, Dr. Berliner and Leavy explain the outcome measures framework and harmonizing outcomes in specific clinical areas.2019-04-2314 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 21: The Pragmatic Airway Resuscitation Trial (PART)Podcast 21: The Pragmatic Airway Resuscitation Trial (PART) by NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory2019-02-1817 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 20: Perinatal Outcomes Associated with a Major Change in Gestational Diabetes ScreeningPodcast 20: Perinatal Outcomes Associated with a Major Change in Gestational Diabetes Screening by NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory2019-01-2809 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 19: Validating a Computable PhenotypePodcast 19: Validating a Computable Phenotype by NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory2018-12-0511 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 18: Data Linkage Within, Across, and Beyond PCORnetPodcast 18: Data Linkage Within, Across, and Beyond PCORnet by NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory2018-11-1912 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 17: MDEpiNet RAPID and SPEED ProjectsRenee Mitchell, Terrie Reed, and Roseann White discuss the Medical Device Epidemiology Network’s RAPID and SPEED projects.2018-11-0710 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 17Podcast 17 by NIH Collaboratory2018-11-0700 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 16: Returning Individual Research Results to ParticipantsPodcast 16: Returning Individual Research Results to Participants by NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory2018-10-0114 minBiotechnology Focus PodcastBiotechnology Focus PodcastRevolutionary research breaks the frontline against HIV and cancer | 097  Welcome to another episode of Biotechnology Focus radio! I am your host – Michelle Currie – here to give you the Canadian biotech rundown from coast to coast. This week there has been some revolutionary research in HIV, and natural killer cells. FACIT – the fight against cancer innovation trust – has invested in three novel cancer therapeutic discoveries, and Oncolytics Biotech enters a clinical collaboration to combat breast cancer. Keep listening to find out more details!  +++++  Researchers at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE) and Simon Fraser University (SFU), in partnership with University of British Columbia (UBC) and West...2018-09-1800 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 15: Digital Pragmatic Clinical Trial for Identifying Underdiagnosed Atrial FibrillationSteve Steinhubl, Director of Digital Media, Scripps RTI,discusses a digital & pragmatic clinical trial that explores under diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation in large health population.2018-08-0713 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 14: Clinical Trial Participants’ Views of the Risks and Benefits of Data SharingIn this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Michelle Mello discusses a study she and Dr. Steven Goodman recently conducted to determine how clinical trial participants think about having their participant-level data widely shared. In her discussion with Dr. Lesley Curtis, Dr. Mello discusses study results, what she found most surprising, and how the study revealed takeaways for researchers and clinical trial sponsors. Study results are published in “Clinical Trial Participants’ Views of the Risks and Benefits of Data Sharing” in the New England Journal of Medicine.2018-07-1911 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 13: Rethinking University Research with State Data (Aaron McKethan, PhD)Podcast 13: Rethinking University Research with State Data (Aaron McKethan, PhD) by NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory2018-07-1012 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 12: Exploring What is Possible with High-Quality Data. Examples from Flatiron HealthPodcast 12: Exploring What is Possible with High-Quality Data. Examples from Flatiron Health by NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory2018-06-2711 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 11: Launching NESTcc to Improve use of Real-World Evidence in Medical Device EcosystemPodcast 11: Launching NESTcc to Improve use of Real-World Evidence in Medical Device Ecosystem by NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory2018-05-2109 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 10: OHDSI: Drawing Reproducible Conclusions from Observational Clinical DataIn this episode of the Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. George Hripcsak, Chair of the Bioinformatics Department at Columbia University, discusses the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) Program with moderator Dr. Adrian Hernandez.  He describes the Program's vision to create accessible and reliable clinical evidence by gathering the clinical data of millions of patients globally. Dr. Hripcsak also talks about how listeners can "Join the Journey" and become part of the OHDSI research network, and help toward the generating high quality evidence needed to inform medical decision making.2018-04-1611 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 9: Data Science in the Era of Data UbiquityModerator Dr. Adrian Hernandez speaks with Duke Forge Director Dr. Robert Califf about the opportunities and challenges for data science in an era where data is everywhere. Now that mobile phones and other portable electronic devices provide people with access to large amounts of data day or night, Dr. Califf addresses how researchers and health systems can ensure that accurate health information is reaching these audiences.2018-04-1115 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 8: Clinicians' Views on Participating in CER/PCORDr. Sean Tunis and Ellen Tambor discuss with moderator Dr. Kevin Weinfurt their findings on clinician attitudes towards research participation, and how and when to best engage them. They describe the need for involving clinicians in the planning of study design, and in closing feedback loops after studies are completed, in order to build clinicians’ trust that research does lead to quality improvement for their patients.2018-03-2215 minBeyond the EndpointBeyond the EndpointNIH Collaboratory Podcast Episode 8NIH Collaboratory Podcast Episode 8 by Duke Clinical Research Institute2018-03-2215 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 7: Considerations for the Return of Genomic ResultsDr. Andrew Faucett of Geisinger describes the considerations for the return of genomic results to patients.2018-02-1908 minBeyond the EndpointBeyond the EndpointNIH Collaboratory Podcast Episode 7NIH Collaboratory Podcast Episode 7 by Duke Clinical Research Institute2018-02-1908 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 6: IMPACT-AFib: A Randomized Trial Using the Sentinel Initiative PlatformDrs. Richard Platt and Christopher Granger speak with moderator Dr. Adrian Hernandez about the IMPACT-AFib atrial fibrillation trial and the role of the FDA’s Sentinel Inititative. In this trial, researchers used Sentinel pharmacy data to find eligible patients with at least one oral anticoagulation prescription fill, and the speakers describe how the platform provided them with an efficient and cost-effective way to access the data of over 80,000 potential participants.2018-01-2208 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 1: Preprints: What, Why Not, and HowDr. Harlan Krumholz of Yale University Medical Center speaks with the NIH Collaboratory’s Dr. Adrian Hernandez about the ways preprint servers can help accelerate scientific progress through greater access to research results.2018-01-2211 minBeyond the EndpointBeyond the EndpointNIH Collaboratory Podcast Episode 6NIH Collaboratory Podcast Episode 6 by Duke Clinical Research Institute2018-01-0908 minRelentless Health ValueRelentless Health ValueAEE2: Jennifer E. Miller, PhD, Reports Back on the Good Pharma Scorecard 2017Jennifer E. Miller, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the NYU School of Medicine and President of the nonprofit, Bioethics International. She is also the Creator of the Good Pharma Scorecard, an index that ranks all new drugs and large pharmaceutical companies on their ethics and public health performance to help recognize good practices in companies, improve trustworthiness, and incentivize change where needed.  Prior to joining NYU, Dr. Miller was based at Harvard University. Dr. Miller currently serves on NYU’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and Stem Cell Research Oversight IRB, as well as the J&J-NY...2018-01-0904 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 5: Data and Safety Monitoring in Pragmatic Clinical TrialsDr. Greg Simon, principal investigator of the Suicide Prevention Outreach Trial (SPOT), and Susan Ellenberg, a member of the Collaboratory Regulatory/Ethics Core, speak with moderator Dr. Adrian Hernandez about the factors that determine the need for a Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) in pragmatic trials.2018-01-0310 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 4: Moderators' EditionDrs. Adrian Hernandez and Kevin Weinfurt, two NIH Collaboratory Co-PIs and podcast moderators, discuss their predictions and hopes for the NIH Collaboratory in the next year.2018-01-0310 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 3: Bringing Machine Learning to the Point of Care to Improve Suicide PreventionDr. Greg Simon of the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute speaks with the NIH Collaboratory’s Dr. Lesley Curtis about the integration of machine learning into suicide prevention.2018-01-0309 minNIH CollaboratoryNIH CollaboratoryPodcast 2: Health is More than HealthcareDr. Karen DeSalvo, former acting Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services, speaks with the NIH Collaboratory’s Dr. Kevin Weinfurt about the factors other than healthcare systems than impact the health of our communities.2018-01-0311 minBeyond the EndpointBeyond the EndpointNIH Collaboratory Podcast Episode 5NIH Collaboratory Podcast Episode 5 by Duke Clinical Research Institute2017-12-1810 minBeyond the EndpointBeyond the EndpointNIH Collaboratory Episode 3NIH Collaboratory Episode 3 by Duke Clinical Research Institute2017-11-0609 minBeyond the EndpointBeyond the EndpointNIH Collaboratory Episode 2NIH Collaboratory Episode 2 by Duke Clinical Research Institute2017-10-1611 minBeyond the EndpointBeyond the EndpointNIH - Collaboratory - Ep1NIH - Collaboratory - Ep1 by Duke Clinical Research Institute2017-10-0311 minRelentless Health ValueRelentless Health ValueEP148: Does It Really Matter If The Pharma Industry Is Or Is Not Trustworthy, with Dr. Jennifer Miller, Founder of Bioethics International and Creator of Good Pharma ScorecardJennifer E. Miller, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the NYU School of Medicine and President of the nonprofit, Bioethics International. She is also the Creator of the Good Pharma Scorecard, an index that ranks all new drugs and large pharmaceutical companies on their ethics and public health performance to help recognize good practices in companies, improve trustworthiness, and incentivize change where needed.  Prior to joining NYU, Dr. Miller was based at Harvard University. Dr. Miller currently serves on NYU’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and Stem Cell Research Oversight IRB, as well as the J&J-NY...2017-08-1733 minVideocast PodcastsVideocast PodcastsTechnical Assistance Videocast for RFA-RM-13-012: NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory - Demonstration Projects for Pragmatic Clinical Trials Focusing on Multiple Chronic Conditions (UH2/UH3)Audio PodcastAired date: 9/17/2013 2:30:00 PM Eastern Time2013-09-2659 minVideocast PodcastsVideocast PodcastsTechnical Assistance Videocast for RFA-RM-13-012: NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory - Demonstration Projects for Pragmatic Clinical Trials Focusing on Multiple Chronic Conditions (UH2/UH3)Video Podcast (CC)Aired date: 9/17/2013 2:30:00 PM Eastern Time2013-09-2500 min