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The Colored, Eco-Genetic Relationship Map (CEGRM)
Year: 2001Kenen and Preters designed the Colored Ecological and Genetic Relational Map (CEGRM), a pictoral map used to organize information about client relationships with biological and non-biological kin,
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):Peters, J. A., Kenen, R., Giusti, R., Loud, J., Weissman, N., & Greene, M. H. (2004). Exploratory study of the feasibility and utility of the colored eco-genetic relationship map (CEGRM) in women at high genetic risk of developing breast cancer. Am J Med Genet Part A, 130A, 258–264.
Peters, J. A., Hoskins, L., Prindiville, S., Kenen, R., & Greene, M. H. (2006). Evolution of the colored eco-genetic relationship map (CEGRM) for assessing social functioning in women in hereditary breast-ovarian (HBOC) families. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 15(6), 477-489.
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CSER Phase 1: MedSeq Trials Published Study Protocol
Year: 2014This published study protocol for the MedSeq trials includes a description of the study design; recruitment, enrollment, and sample size plan; patient exclusion/inclusion criteria; and process of i
Research Population: Physicians, Adults -
CSER Phase 1: The Institutional and Professional Impact of Genomic Sequencing in Cancer Care Study Protocol
Year: 2014This document is the study protocol of the Institutional and Professional Impact of Genomic Sequencing in Cancer Care study.
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CSER Phase 1: The use of sequencing to guide the care of cancer patients (CanSeq) study protocol
Year: 2015This document is the Use of Sequencing to Guide the Care of Cancer Patients study protocol.
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CSER Phase 1: Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing:
MI-ONCOSEQ Study Protocol
Year: 2015The Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing: MI-ONCOSEQ (Michigan Oncology Sequencing Center) (formerly known as “Personalized Medicine Based on Molecular Profiling of Patients wit
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CSER Phase 1: Personalized Medicine Based on Molecular Profiling of Pediatric and Young Adult Patients with Cancer Study Protocol
Year: 2015The Personalized Medicine Based on Molecular Profiling of Patients with Cancer implements a mechanism for patients who have advanced or refractory cancer to undergo tumor sequencing, sequence analy
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IRB Member Focus Group Guide, Attitudes about the Ethics of Research on Medical Practices (RoMP)
Year: 2017This focus group guide assesses the perspectives of IRB professionals toward research on medical practices within usual care.
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Patient Focus Group Guide, Attitudes about the Ethics of Research on Medical Practices (RoMP)
Year: 2015This focus group guide assesses patient attitudes toward research on medical practices within usual care.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Kraft, S. A., Constantine, M., Magnus, D., Porter, K. M., Lee, S. S. J., Green, M., Kass, N. E., Wilfond, B. S., Cho, M. K. (2017). A randomized study of multimedia informational aids for research on medical practices: Implications for informed consent. Clinical Trials, 14(1), 94-102.
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CSER Phase 1: Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing:
MI-ONCOSEQ Study ProtocolYear: 2015The Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing: MI-ONCOSEQ (Michigan Oncology Sequencing Center) (formerly known as “Personalized Medicine Based on Molecular Profiling of Patients wit
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Focus Group Guide, Perceived Need for Research Ethics Consultation
Year: 2009This focus group guide (see the methods, focus groups section of the linked article) was designed to assess interest in a research ethics consultation service.
Research Population: Biomedical ResearchersContact: [email protected]