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Title: How to Participate in Research


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How to Participate in Research
  • Eric Kleerup, M.D. Donald Tashkin, M.D.
  • David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
  • Los Angeles, California

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What is Human Research?
  • Human subjects are living individuals about whom
    an investigator conducting research obtains
  • Data through intervention or interaction with an
    individual or
  • Identifiable private information
  • Research is a systematic investigation including
    research development, testing and evaluation
    designed to develop or contribute to
    generalizable knowledge.

3
Why do we perform research?
  • To understand the disease process
  • To develop treatments for diseases

4
How does a drug get approved for use?
  • Preclinical, animal and laboratory studies
  • Phase 1 human toxicity
  • Phase 2 safety in patients with disease
  • Phase 3 efficacy
  • Phase 4 other questions
  • Comparison to other treatments
  • Cost effectiveness
  • Marketing issues

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Informed Consent
  • Identification of investigators
  • Purpose of the study
  • Procedures
  • Risks and benefits
  • Alternative treatments
  • Payments and costs
  • Privacy
  • Withdrawal from the study
  • Subjects rights

6
Informed Consent
  • Ask Questions

7
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
  • Does the subject have the disease being studied?
  • Is the subject too sick or too well?
  • Is it safe for them to take the drug and have the
    procedures?
  • Do they have other diseases that might effect the
    outcome of the study?

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Flavors of Studies
  • Observational or cohort
  • Open label
  • Placebo controlled
  • Single blind or double blind
  • Cross-over
  • Salvage or rescue
  • Quality of life
  • Mechanistic

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How can I be in a research study at UCLA?
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