Recorded lectures from the
Introduction to Clinical Investigation 2004

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The recorded lectures require a movie player that will play a Windows Movie Video file (*.wmv).  For most users this would be Windows Media Player.  Each movie should start automatically after clicking on the link.  Recorded lecture times are indicated. 
Special thanks to Joel Artz for recording and post production of these lectures.

1. Sept. 21, 2004, Barrett: Reflections on a Career in Clinical Investigation (47 min)
2. Sept. 28, 2004, Knight:  Searching the Literature (17 min)
2a. Sept. 28, 2004, Weltman:  Hypothesis Generation (46 min)
3. Oct. 5, 2004,  Abbott: Experimental Design: The Role of the Biostatistician (53 min)
4. Oct. 12, 2004, Evans:  Role of the General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) in Clinical Research (49 min)
5. Oct. 19, 2004, Bovbjerg:  Experimental Design of Observational Studies: The Role of the Epidemiologist (64 min)
6. Nov. 2, 2004, Patrie,  Analyzing the Data: Applied Biostatistics (51 min)
7. Nov. 9, 2004, Moreno:  The Ethics of Clinical Investigation (65 min)
8. Nov. 16, 2004, Johnson:  Analyzing the Data: Applied Biomathematics (30 min)
9. Nov. 23, 2004, Ingersoll:  Scientific Writing: Abstracts, Original Papers, Chapters & Reviews and Grants (58 min) Fixed 1/19/05
10. Nov. 30, 2004, Schwenzer & Grover-Patrick:  The Role of the Human Investigation Committee in Clinical Research (51 min)
11.Dec. 7, 2004, Vance: Clinical Trials: Interface Between Industry & Academics (27 min)
12. Dec. 14, 2004, Barrett:  Obtaining Grant Support: NIH Study Section & Scientific Review Funding Opportunities: Federal, Foundations & Other (74 min)
13. Dec. 21, 2004, Elder:  Clinical Trials at UVA (55 min)