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Peer recommendations on how to improve clinical research, and Conference wrap-up

Authors :
Heather D. Durham
Robert G. Miller
Richard Bedlack
Lewis P. Rowland
Terry Heiman-Patterson
Carmel Armon
Christen Shoesmith
Martin R Turner
David Lacomis
Gary L. Pattee
Nicholas J. Maragakis
Eric J. Sorenson
David A. Chad
Pam Factor-Litvak
Daragh Heitzman
Albert C. Ludolph
Source :
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal degeneration. 14(SUPPL1)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

To promote clinical and patient oriented research, as part of the Second International ALS Conference in Tarrytown, NY, USA, seven pairs of clinicians and scientists were asked to lead discussions with meeting attendees on six major topics (one of which was discussed by two groups); each one the focus of a 90-min Breakout Session. Approximately 25 meeting attendees participated in each session. The Breakout Sessions considered six major themes: 1) Approaches to encourage clinicians to engage in more clinical research to discover the pathogenesis and cause of ALS; 2) Exploring avenues to build more effective partnerships between basic scientists and ALS physicians; 3) Increasing patient interest and commitment to participating in non-trial clinical research; 4) Brainstorming about factors that are most critical to the discovery of the pathogenesis and cause of ALS; 5) Finding ways to incorporate clinical research projects into clinical trials; and 6) Developing state-of-the-art epidemiological studies to solve the mystery of ALS. In this paper, we present the reports from each of the Breakout Sessions; and we provide a wrap-up of the entire conference.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21679223 and 21678421
Volume :
14
Issue :
SUPPL1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal degeneration
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....229c1349d8e222faecf38af4ec59523a