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Optimizing Target Recruitment Strategies for Clinical Trials and Sample Collection

This document outlines the strategies employed by a clinical research team led by Sharon Edman and colleagues to enhance target recruitment in clinical trials. The team aims to enroll 115 probands annually, achieving a success rate of 80-90% with parental sample collection, including a diverse demographic with 43% females and 25% minorities. Key developments include the use of saliva collection instead of buccal swabs and the efficient transfer of data from Ingres to Clintrials. Summer students Marcie Cressman and Claire Roden contributed significantly to these recruitment efforts.

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Optimizing Target Recruitment Strategies for Clinical Trials and Sample Collection

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  1. Clinical Core B • Sharon Edman • Jennifer Garbarini • Shannon Wieloch • Stacy Woyciechoski • Sulagna Saitta • Elizabeth Goldmuntz

  2. Target Recruitment • 115 probands per year • 80-90% of parental samples • 43% females • 25% minority

  3. Recruitment: Probands

  4. Recruitment: Probands

  5. Recruitment: Samples/Trios

  6. Recruitment: Samples/Trios

  7. Developments • Saliva collection instead of buccal swabs • Transferring data from Ingres to Clintrials • Summer students: • Marcie Cressman • Claire Roden

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