Previous Grant Support, University of Pittsburgh
Years
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Grant Title (Principal Investigator)
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Role and % Effort
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Source
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Total Amount (Direct plus Indirect)
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2007–2011
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KL2 RR024154 NIH (Mentored Career Development Award) University of Pittsburgh Clinical and Translational Science Institute (Reis/Kapoor)
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Biostatistician (beginning August 2007), 5%
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NIH
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$19,571,642
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2008–2009
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1R01 AR054474 Race and Preference for Knee Replacement: A Patient-Centered Intervention (Ibrahim)
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Biostatistician (beginning November 2008), 10%
|
NIH
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$1,106,160
|
2009–2014
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1R01 MH081071 Weight Development and Mental Health Symptoms in Adolescent Girls (McTigue) (5/1/09 to 4/30/14)
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Biostatistician, 5%
|
NIH
|
$1,844,972
|
2010–2011
|
UL1 RR024153-05S1 University of Pittsburgh Clinical and Translational Science Institute—Administrative Supplement for Comparative Effectiveness Research (Reis)
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Biostatistician (beginning October 2010), 5%
|
NIH
|
$158,035
|
2010–2011
|
P30 AG024827 Pittsburgh Older Americans Independence Center (Pilot and Exploratory Studies Core) (Studenski)
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Biostatistician (beginning May 2010), 5%
|
NIH
|
$941,540
|
2011–2012
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1R21 HL10440 Incidence, Outcomes, and Electrocardiographic Predictors of Re-arrest in Prehospital Cardiac Arrest (Menegazzi)
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Biostatistician, 3%
|
NIH
|
$416,625
|
2009–2012
|
1U01HL098177 AsthmaNet: Phenotypic Influences on Asthma Treatments (Wenzel) (9/30/09 to 6/30/16)
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Biostatistician, 5%
|
NIH
|
$5,625,575
|
2011–2012
|
1U10HL109152 Severe Asthma Research Program (Wenzel) (8/9/11 to 6/30/17)
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Biostatistician, 10%
|
NIH
|
$4,603,915
|
2011–2013
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1R34 HL105870 Hemophilia Adult Prophylaxis Study (Ragni) (8/20/11 to 6/30/13, no cost extension)
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
NIH
|
$774,613
|
2011–2014
|
7U01 DK082230 HALT–Polycystic Kidney Disease (HALT-PKD) Data Coordinating Center (Moore) (11/1/11 to 1/31/15)
|
Principal investigator and director, 30%
|
NIH
|
$7,500,000
|
2011–2014
|
1R01NS074343 Exploratory Study of Different Doses of Endurance Exercise in People with Parkinson Disease (Schenkman) (9/30/11 to 8/31/15)
|
Biostatistician, 10%
|
NIH
|
$2,993,265
|
2011–2014
|
UL1 RR024153 / UL1 TR000005
University of Pittsburgh Clinical and Translational Research Center (Reis) (8/01/07 to 6/30/16)
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Course director and biostatistician, 30%
|
NIH
|
$51,508,987
|
2012-2014
|
R34 HL114674 (Ragni) INHIBIT Feasibility Study
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
NIH
|
$728,951
|
2013-2014
|
CE-1304-6859 Patient Centered Comprehensive Medication Adherence Management System as a Means to Improving Adherence with Hydroxyurea for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease (PI: Krishnamurti)
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
PCORI
|
|
2013-2014
|
R01 HL112985 Rajakumar Vitamin D and Vascular Function in Obese Children
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
NIH
|
$3,560,682
|
2013-2014
|
Consumer-Directed Financial Incentives to Increase ACP Among Medicaid (PI: Barnato)
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
Donaghue Foundation
|
$200,000
|
2014-2014
|
A Comparison of Treatment Methods for Patients Following Total Knee Replacement (PI: Piva)
|
Biostatistician, 10%
|
PCORI
|
|
Previous Statistical Collaboration through the University of Pittsburgh Center for Research on Health Care (CRHC) Data Center (Cost Center)
Years
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Grant Title (Principal Investigator)
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Role
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Source
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Total Amount (Direct plus Indirect)
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2009–2011
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Enhanced Firefighter Rehab Trial (EFFoRT) (Hostler)
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Lead biostatistician, direct billing through CRHC Data Center (cost center)
|
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
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$977,079
|
2010–2012
|
Statin Trial (Hostler) (4/30/10 to 8/31/12)
|
Lead biostatistician, direct billing through CRHC Data Center (cost center)
|
FEMA
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$696,303
|
2009–2013
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VA Merit Award: Efficacy of Periosteal Stimulation and Boosters for Advanced Knee Osteoarthritis Pain (Weiner) (4/1/09 to 4/1/13)
|
Lead biostatistician, direct billing through CRHC Data Center (cost center)
|
VA
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$691,900
|
2010–2015
|
A Prospective Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial to Compare Single-Bundle vs Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction (Irrgang) (9/1/10 to 8/31/15)
|
Lead biostatistician, direct billing through CRHC Data Center (cost center)
|
NIH
|
$2,856,788
|
2010–2015
|
Connect to Quit (Tindle) (7/1/10 to 4/30/15)
|
Lead biostatistician, direct billing through CRHC Data Center (cost center)
|
NIH
|
$3,179,486
|
2010–2015
|
Mind-Body Program for Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adults (Morone) (6/1/10 to 5/30/15)
|
Lead biostatistician, direct billing through CRHC Data Center (cost center)
|
NIH
|
$2,337,345
|
Grant Support, Carolinas HealthCare System
Years
|
Grant Title (Principal Investigator)
|
Role and % Effort
|
Source
|
Total Amount (Direct plus Indirect)
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2015-present
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1R01 DE023375-01A1 Oral Hygiene, Periodontal Disease, and Infective Endocarditis.
(Lockhart)
|
Director of DCC, 10%
|
NIH
|
$3,943,452
|
2015-present
|
1R01NS074343 Exploratory Study of Different Doses of Endurance Exercise in People with Parkinson Disease (Schenkman) (9/30/11 to 8/31/15)
Subcontract: University of Colorado
|
Biostatistician, 10%
|
NIH
|
$2,993,265
|
2015-present
|
R01 HL112985 Vitamin D and Vascular Function in Obese Children
Subcontract: University of Pittsburgh (Rajakumar)
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
NIH
|
$3,560,682
|
2015-present
|
A Comparison of Treatment Methods for Patients Following Total Knee Replacement (PI: Piva)
Subcontract: University of Pittsburgh
|
Biostatistician, 10%
|
PCORI
|
$1,961,396
|
2015-2016
|
W81XWH-15-1-0655 Timing of Surgery and Rehabilitation to Optimize Outcome for Patients with Multiple Ligament Knee Injuries: A Multicenter Trial
Subcontract: University of Pittsburgh (Irrgang)
|
Biostatistician, 2.5%
|
DoD
|
$292,387
|
2014-2019
|
1UH2HL125103 Pragmatic Trial Protocol for Two Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions versus Enhanced Usual Care for Insomnia with Hypertension
Subcontract: University of Pittsburgh (Buysse)
|
Biostatistician, 2.5%
|
NIH
|
$3,074,270
|
2016-2017
|
Aiming to Improve Readmissions Through InteGrated Hospital Transitions (AIRTIGHT): A Pragmatic Randomized Evaluation of Readmission Rates after Participation in Carolinas HealthCare System Transition Services in Patients at High Risk for Readmission
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
Carolinas HealthCare System
|
$98,450
|
2017
|
An Evaluation of Emergency Department to Admission Conversion among Patients with a Telepsychiatric Consult Who are Followed by a Behavioral Health - Virtual Patient Navigation Team
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
Carolinas HealthCare System
|
|
2017
|
Inpatient Multimodal Path to RecOVEry (IMPROVE)
|
Biostatistician, 5%
|
Carolinas HealthCare System
|
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: INVITED LECTURES, WORKSHOPS, AND SEMINARS
Local or University Presentations
2001 Moore CG. “The World Beyond Sample Size and Power Calculations: A Week in the Life of a Biostatistician.” Oral presentation, Research Grand Rounds, Rush Presbyterian–St. Luke’s Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, June 2001.
2002 Moore CG. “Highlights on Working with Biostatisticians: How to Transform Those Data Distributions, and How to Get One of Them Back.” EPID 820 Physical Activity Epidemiology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, October 2002.
2002 Moore CG. “Suggestions on Working with a Statistician or Biostatistician.” HADM 800 Seminar, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, October 2002.
2002 Moore CG. “Overview of South Carolina Research Center, Biostatistical Consulting, and Geometric Standard Deviations.” Biostatistics Forum, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, October 2002.
2002 Moore CG, McKeown RE. “Research Potential of State and National Data Sets.” College of Nursing Brown Bag Seminar, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, November 2002.
2003 Moore CG, Probst JC. “An Introduction to the South Carolina Rural Health Research Center.” Epidemiology Brown Bag Seminar, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, February 2003.
2003 Moore CG, Probst JC. “Health Services Research.” College of Nursing Brown Bag Seminar, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, April 2003.
2003 Moore CG. “Statistical Applications at the South Carolina Rural Health Research Center: Notes from the Field.” Statistics Colloquium, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, October 2003.
2005 Moore CG. “Small Sample Size Issues.” Evidence Based Practice Network Seminar Series, Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, September 2005.
2005 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician.” K30 EPID 896 Course, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Friday, October 2005.
2006 Moore CG, Miller W. “Pilot and Feasibility Studies.” K30 Curriculum Friday Seminar Series, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 2006.
2006 Moore CG. “Building Your CV with Free Data.” BIRCWH Friday Seminar Series, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, December 2006.
2007 Moore CG. “Building Your CV with Free Data.” K30 Friday Seminar Series, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, January 2007.
2007 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician.” K30 EPID 806 Course, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, January 2007.
2007 Moore CG. “Collaborative Work with Biostatisticians.” BIOS 600 Principles of Biostatistics, Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 2007.
2007 Moore CG. “Introduction to Clinical Trials.” Program in Emergency Medicine, EM 1154 Research in EMS, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 2007.
2007 Moore CG. “Introduction to Statistics in Medical Research.” Program in Emergency Medicine, EM 1154 Research in EMS, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2007.
2007 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician.” CLRES 2071 Research Design and Development Seminar, Institute for Clinical Research Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2007.
2007 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician.” Design, Biostatistics, and Ethics Core, Clinical Research Seminar Series, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 2007.
2008 Moore CG. “Introduction to Clinical Trials.” Program in Emergency Medicine, EM 1154 Research in EMS, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 2008.
2008 Moore CG. “Introduction to Statistics in Medical Research.” Program in Emergency Medicine, EM 1154 Research in EMS, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 2008.
2008 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician.” CLRES 2071 Research Design and Development Seminar, Institute for Clinical Research Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2008.
2008 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician.” HRS 2910, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2008.
2009 Moore CG. “Pilot and Exploratory Studies.” Research Development Seminar, Center for Research on Health Care, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 2009.
2009 Moore CG. “Planning Pilot and Exploratory Studies to Advance Your Research.” Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and Office of Academic Career Development, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 2009.
2010 Moore CG. “Pilot and Exploratory Studies.” Department of Biostatistics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 2010.
2010 Moore CG. “Clinical Trial Designs and Issues.” Claude D. Pepper Center Retreat, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 2010.
2010 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician.” Biomedical Informatics Seminar, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 2010.
2010 Moore CG. “Pilot and Exploratory Studies.” Starzl Transplantation Institute Special Seminar, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 2010.
2011 Moore CG. “Pilot Clinical Trials and Adaptive Designs.” CLRES 2520, Institute for Clinical Research Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 2011.
2011 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician.” CLRES 2071, Institute for Clinical Research Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 2011.
2012 Moore CG. “Introduction to Phase III Clinical Trials.” Hematology/Oncology Fellows Lecture Series, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 2012.
2012 Moore CG. “Clinical Trials and Design Tribulations.” Tuesday Seminar Series, Center for Research on Health Care, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 2012.
2012 Moore CG. “Introduction to Biostatistics.” Hematology/Oncology Fellows Lecture Series, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 2012.
2012 Moore CG. “Clinical Trials and Design Tribulations.” K12 Seminar Series, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 2012.
2013 Moore CG. “Planning Pilot Studies and Cool Clinical Trial Designs” BIOS 208, Department of Biostatistics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 2013.
2013 Moore CG. “Randomization and Blinding in Clinical Trials.” NEXT-UP, Neurology Fellows’ Research Seminar Series, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2013.
2013 Moore CG. “Pilot Studies in Clinical and Translational Science.” Multidisciplinary KL2, Institute for Clinical Research Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 2013.
2013 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician and Pilot Studies in Clinical and Translational Science.” Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Fellows’ Seminar Series, UPMC Children’s Hospital, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 2013.
2013 Moore CG. “Adaptive Clinical Trials.” Center for Research on Health Care, Seminar Series, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 2013.
2013 Moore CG. “Biostatistics 101 – Case Studies.” Starzl Transplant Institute, Fellows Seminar Series, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 2013.
National Presentations/Posters
2000 Moore CG, Witherspoon P, Probst JC. “Time and Money: Effects of No-Shows at a Family Medicine Residency Clinic.” Oral presentation, 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Orlando, Florida, May 2000.
2000 Moore CG, Swann RS. “Correlated Encounters of the Ordinal Kind: An Experience with Generalized Estimating Equations.” Oral presentation, 128th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2000.
2001 Moore CG, Lipsitz SR, Addy CL, Hussey JR, Edwards DG. “Logistic Regression with Incomplete Covariate Data in Complex Survey Sampling.” Oral presentation, 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, October 2001.
2002 Probst JC, Baxley EG, Shinogle J, Moore CG, Samuels ME. “Effects of Race and Poverty on Perceived Stress among Rural Women.” Presented at the 2002 National Rural Women’s Health Conference, Washington, DC, September 2002.
2002 Moore CG, Probst JC. “Use of Secondary Data Sets for Primary Care Research.” Presented at the 17th Annual Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics Conference, San Antonio, Texas, December 2002.
2002 Probst JC, Moore CG. “Dual Disadvantage: Examining Racial Disparities in Rural Populations.” Presented at the 17th Annual Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics Conference, San Antonio, Texas, December 2002.
2003 Probst JC, Moore CG. “Rural Women: Health and Access Issues.” Presented at the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy All Programs Meeting, Washington, DC, August 2003.
2003 Moore CG, Probst JC. “Not All Regressions Are Linear or Logistic: Analysis of Count Data.” Presented at the 18th Annual Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics Conference, San Antonio, Texas, December 2003.
2004 Moore CG. “Rural Women: Health and Access Issues.” Presented at the Appalachian Violence Outreach Network Conference, Hazard, Kentucky, April 2004.
2004 Moore CG. “National, State, and Local Prevalence of Domestic Violence Workshop.” Presented at the Appalachian Violence Outreach Network Conference, Hazard, Kentucky, April 2004.
2006 Patterson PD, Moore CG, Freeman V. Job satisfaction in emergency medical services: what factors are important in rural America?” Podium presentation at the 29th Annual National Rural Health Association Conference, Reno, Nevada, May 2006.
2006 Patterson PD, Moore CG, Brice JH, Baxley EG. Use of emergency department diagnosis to determine medical necessity of emergency medical services transports. Podium presentation at the 2006 Annual Research Meeting of AcademyHealth, Seattle, Washington, June 2006.
2007 Moore CG, Probst JC, Tompkins M, Cuffe S, Martin AB. “Prevalence of Violent Disagreements in U.S. Families: Residence, Race/Ethnicity, and Parental Stress.” Presented at the DataSpeak Web Conference Program, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Web-conference broadcast nationally, February 2007.
2007 Moore CG. “Research with the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS): Prevalence and Correlates of ADHD Symptoms in the NHIS.” Presented at the Spring Practice and Research Forum of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Memphis, Tennessee, April 2007.
2007 Mink MD, Evans A, Calderon K, Moore CG. “TV Diet: Food Choices Endorsed on American Television.” Presented at the 135th Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 2007.
2010 Mitchell T, Moore CG. “Moving from K to R.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Clinical Research Training, Washington, DC, April 2010.
2010 Ragni MV, Moore CG, Dave B. “Increasing Rates of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease in Individuals with Hemophilia.” Presented at the National Conference on Blood Disorders in Public Health, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2010.
2011 Moore CG, Begg MD. “Moving from K to R.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Clinical Research Training, Washington, DC, April 2011.
2011 Moore CG. “Clinical Trials and Statistical Problems in Rare Diseases.” Presented at the Symposium of the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Society, Chicago, Illinois, April 2011.
2011 Moore CG. “Planning Pilot Studies in Clinical and Translational Science.” Presented to the Medical University of South Carolina, Member of the Clinical and Translational Science Award Consortium, Columbia, South Carolina, July 2011.
2013 Moore CG. “Pilot Studies” presented with Matthew Gurka on statistical consultation at Training in Grantsmanship for Rehabilitation Research (TIGRR), University of North Carolina, January 2013.
2013 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician and Pilot Studies” Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Investigators Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 2013.
2013 Moore CG. “Data and Safety Monitoring” Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Investigators Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 2013.
2014 Moore CG. “Pilot Studies in Clinical and Translational Science.” West Virginia University, Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
2014 Moore CG, Spillane S, “Closeout of the HALT Polycystic Kidney Disease Treatment Network Trials” Society for Clinical Trials, Philadelphia, May 19, 2014
2014 Moore CG. “Working with a Biostatistician and Pilot Studies” Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, New Hampshire, September 24, 2014.
2015 Hall C, Moore CG, Olabopo F, Khalid A, Holick MF, Greenspan SL, Rajakumar K. “Utility of sun-reactive skin typing in Vitamin D research” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, April 25-28, 2015, San Diego, California.
2015 Rajakumar K, Moore CG, Yabes J, Olabopo F, Haralam MA, Comer D, Holick MF, Greenspan SL. “Estimations of dietary Vitamin D requirements in black and white children” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, April 25-28, 2015, San Diego, California.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS
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Design of clinical trials for rare diseases.
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Design of novel clinical trials for neurologic diseases.
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Pilot studies in clinical and translational research.
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Coordination of clinical trials.
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Monitoring of clinical trials.
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