Research
Safety Surveillance Research Program
The Safety Surveillance Research Program advances data extraction, signal generation and detection, benefit-risk assessment, and risk communication strategies for safety surveillance. This Research Program also has a focus on issue analysis and evaluation of safety surveillance futures.
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Biomanufacturing Research Program
The Biomanufacturing (BioMAN) Research Program advances technologies for biomanufacturing, prioritizes measurement and sensor needs for bioprocessing, and provides a forum for issue analysis and evaluation of biomanufacturing futures.
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Research Projects
- Economics of Stratified Medicine: Development and Validation of Tools To Enhance Decision-making Related to “Stratified Medicine”
- Evolution of Clinical Trial Design: Historical Evaluation of the Complexity of Clinical Trial Design and the Impact of this Complexity on Emerging Therapeutics
- The Placebo Biomarker Study: Biomarkers to Distinguish Placebo-responders from Non-Responders
- Enhancing the Productivity of Collaborative Innovation: Comparative Analysis of Established Bioclusters in San Diego, Singapore, and Boston (completed)
- Communication Within a Biotech Cluster: The Cambridge/Boston Biotechnology Cluster has a very large number of newly founded biotechnology firms that have been located in a small geographic area in Boston and Cambridge, MA.
