Each has a laboratory requisition form, lab instructions, tubes and tube labels.
What are study kits?
A technology that separates blood components to treat certain illnesses.
What is Apheresis?
International Ethical Guideline for Clinical Research involving human subjects and outlines principles for their protection?
What is the Declaration of Helsinki
RedCap, Rave, Medrio, Consortia, DataLab, Inform
What are the types of EDC's?
Stanford University group that negotiates study contracts and budgets
What is RMG (Research Management Group)
_____ Phase clinical trials focus on safety and dosage
What is Phase 1?
Conditioning regimen causing irreversible cytopenias and requires stem cell infusion.
What is myeloablative?
The short name for “The Federal Policy for Protection of Human Subjects”
What is The Common Rule?
Records of the protocol required information reported to the sponsor on each research/trial participant. It may be paper or electronic.
What is the case report form (CRF)?
Hospital group responsible for research billing
What is PFS (Patient Financial Services)
Eats the most chocolate from the snack tray.
Who is Maninder?
Transplant complication characterized by endothelial injury, complement activation, and small vessel thrombosis.
What is Transplant-Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy?
Entity concerned with protecting the welfare of human subjects with authority to approve, exempt and monitor research with human subjects.
What is the IRB?
AESI
What is an Adverse Event of Special Interest?
Hospital group responsible for insurance authorizations
What is TFC (Transplant Financial Coordinators)
What does the second C in ALCOAC stand for?
What is C for complete
Based on a mythical Greek monster with a lions’ head, a goat’s body, and a serpent’s tail, this test is important in evaluating post-transplant engraftment.
What is a Chimerism?
The re-approval of a research with human subjects project at least annually to ensure the study can continue with or without modifications.
What is the Continuing Review?
This reference is commonly used for grading toxicities and adverse events.
What is the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE)?
Stanford University indirect rate for research charges billed in the hospitals.
What is 28%
Number of monitoring visits on Gene Therapy studies conducted in 2023.
What is 39 visits
These rare types of transplants are from genetically identical, non-self donors.
What are Syngeneic transplants?
A set of step-by-step instructions compiled by an organization to help workers carry out routine operations or procedures.
What is an SOP?
Database that includes town or city, State, and zip code
What is a limited data set?
The discount for research charges billed in LPCH
What is 73%
Respect, Quality, Collaboration, Empathy, Professionalism
What are the CTP stated Values
Will have over 20 years experience in Bass Center before retiring soon
Who is Lisa Pinner
First Investigator Initiated Trial in CTP
What is Tallo-10
A founder of the Pediatric BMT Program at Stanford
Who is Rajni Agarwal
First CTP Director
Who is Rhonda Pisk