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The Paediatric Research Centre (PFZ) is a competent and professional partner for the planning and implementation of research projects with children and adolescents at the University Children's Hospital Basel (UKBB).
The PFZ offers a wide range of counselling and services that can be used by researchers on a selective or complete basis. The PFZ also has rooms in which study patients can be professionally and comfortably cared for during research projects.
Every research project starts with planning.
In addition to determining the optimal study design to answer the research question, planning also includes aspects of practical implementation. Particularly in the case of studies with newborns, infants, children and adolescents, special requirements must be observed.
We support you in the design of your research project and work with you to develop a suitable, practice-orientated study concept that is tailored to your research question.
If there is clarity about the desired study design, the category of the Swiss Human Research Act (HRA) can be determined for the project. This categorisation determines the approval and reporting obligations, as well as the selection of suitable templates for the creation of your study protocol and patient information.
We help you to classify your research project and support you in the further processes and compliance with national and international regulations and requirements.
It is important to define the conditions in order to be able to optimally accompany a study. This is usually done with an agreement. If the project partner is a pharmaceutical company, the content of the company's contract is first checked within the PFZ and then by the legal department of the USB.
The complete financial and administrative process of a study with a pharmaceutical company or an academic sponsor can be handled by the PFZ.
Professional support from a specially trained team is very important when conducting clinical trials with children and adolescents. The high legal requirements for conducting trials are guaranteed by a well-trained team of study nurses and study coordinators at our centre.
Data collection and recording (data management) and subsequent data analysis (statistics) should be considered as early as the project planning stage. A data basis that meets the high quality standards is a prerequisite for consistent and reproducible results. Our qualified biometricians will be happy to support you in this.
The statistical analyses are carried out using the open source software R.
High-quality data management is becoming increasingly important due to legal requirements and growing awareness of quality control and quality assurance in clinical trials. For the digital recording of your data, we offer REDCap a software solution.
In many research projects, the storage of residual materials from research samples under high quality standards is of great importance.
The PFZ biobank at the UKBB enables researchers to carry out biobanking as part of their studies according to individual planning in temperature-controlled freezers Our biobank has been awarded the VITA label of the Swiss Biobanking Platform (SBP) and fulfils all regulatory requirements. Quality assurance measures ensure optimal storage of your samples.
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