The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation can help you engage people with cystic fibrosis so that you can incorporate their voices into the decision-making process throughout the development lifecycle of your
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The Therapeutics Development Network Coordinating Center partners with the Investigational Drug Service at Seattle Children's Hospital to provide pharmacy-related support for multi-center CF clinical studies.
The strength of the Therapeutics Development Network Coordinating Center lies in our unparalleled experience in setting up and managing cystic fibrosis studies and our intimate knowledge of the CF research community.
To address the unique and emerging needs of people with cystic fibrosis, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has established a research working group to identify knowledge gaps, determine research priorities, and develop the infrastructure needed to conduct the research related to sexual, reproductive, and gender health.
The primary responsibility of the independent Data
As I reflect on the 30th anniversary of Great Strides and my 35-year journey living with cystic fibrosis, I celebrate all the CF community has accomplished together and am thankful to be able to share my story as a 2018 National Ambassador.
Effective clinical development plans and good study design can save sponsors and investigators time and money, leading to faster development of potential new therapies for people with cystic fibrosis.
With another fantastic Volunteer Leadership Conference (VLC) in the books, I want to share some of the things we learned and how we can keep the momentum going through National Volunteer Week, and all year long.
The Therapeutics Development Network includes over 90
Therapeutics Development Network investigators and research staff work every day to promote quality,