
Megan Kasimatis Singleton
· Associate Dean for Human Research ProtectionsVerifiedJohns Hopkins University · Ophthalmology
Active 2002–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Process management
- Knowledge management
- Business
- Computer Security
- Medicine
- Political Science
- Medical education
- Engineering
- Public relations
- Nursing
Selected publications
JAMA Network Open · 2023 · 17 citations
- Computer Science
- Process management
- Medicine
Importance: Multicenter clinical trials play a critical role in the translational processes that enable new treatments to reach all people and improve public health. However, conducting multicenter randomized clinical trials (mRCT) presents challenges. The Trial Innovation Network (TIN), established in 2016 to partner with the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Consortium of academic medical institutions in the implementation of mRCTs, consists of 3 Trial Innovation Centers (TICs) and 1 Recruitment Innovation Center (RIC). This unique partnership has aimed to address critical roadblocks that impede the design and conduct of mRCTs, in expectation of accelerating the translation of novel interventions to clinical practice. The TIN's challenges and achievements are described in this article, along with examples of innovative resources and processes that may serve as useful models for other clinical trial networks providing operational and recruitment support. Observations: The TIN has successfully integrated more than 60 CTSA institution program hubs into a functional network for mRCT implementation and optimization. A unique support system for investigators has been created that includes the development and deployment of novel tools, operational and recruitment services, consultation models, and rapid communication pathways designed to reduce delays in trial start-up, enhance recruitment, improve engagement of diverse research participants and communities, and streamline processes that improve the quality, efficiency, and conduct of mRCTs. These resources and processes span the clinical trial spectrum and enable the TICs and RIC to serve as coordinating centers, data centers, and recruitment specialists to assist trials across the National Institutes of Health and other agencies. The TIN's impact has been demonstrated through its response to both historical operational challenges and emerging public health emergencies, including the national opioid public health crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusions and Relevance: The TIN has worked to reduce barriers to implementing mRCTs and to improve mRCT processes and operations by providing needed clinical trial infrastructure and resources to CTSA investigators. These resources have been instrumental in more quickly and efficiently translating research discoveries into beneficial patient treatments.
Key lessons and strategies for implementing single IRB review in the Trial Innovation Network
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science · 2022 · 7 citations
- Political Science
- Computer Science
- Computer Security
The Trial Innovation Network has established an infrastructure for single IRB review in response to federal policies. The Network's single IRB (sIRBs) have successfully supported over 70 multisite studies via more than 800 reliance arrangements. This has generated several lessons learned that can benefit the national clinical research enterprise, as we work to improve the conduct of clinical trials. These lessons include distinguishing the roles of the single IRB from institutional Human Research Protections programs, establishing a consistent sIRB review model, standardizing collection of local context and supplemental, study-specific information, and educating and empowering lead study teams to support their sites.
Frequent coauthors
- 11 shared
Daniel E. Ford
Johns Hopkins University
- 7 shared
Hailey Miller
- 5 shared
Janelle Maddox-Regis
- 5 shared
Scott Carey
Johns Hopkins Medicine
- 5 shared
Cyd Lacanienta
Johns Hopkins Medicine
- 5 shared
Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb
- 5 shared
Oluwabunmi Ogungbe
Johns Hopkins University
- 5 shared
Anna Peeler
King's College London
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