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(Bio)Informatics Core

Protocol Data Management & Security Requirements

Every protocol should include elements that address at least the following four areas. A short paragraph of a few sentences should be sufficient in most cases. Contact Jeff Magouirk if you need any assistance with planning or preparation for your study.

  1. Data Storage and Distribution: Where will your data files, folders and information be stored electronically? Specify any non-standard computer hardware or software that will be used if other than that normally available and supported at UCD and TCH. How will you transfer confidential data and information to other individuals or locations for analysis where appropriate?
  2. Loss Prevention: Hard drives do fail and your work can be lost. Be sure to state how you will backup your electronic data and information. For example, back up all study electronic materials to a network "share" (personal space allocated on a network) on hospital equipment or a Pediatric CTRC server. Note: This should NOT be an open network folder that anyone can get access to. All UCD and TCH networked servers are backed up nightly and have a verified procedure for restoration of data. These networks also have emergency power supplies and disaster recovery plans in case of power failure or catastrophic events. Optionally, you can backup your study materials yourself with a local device and media such as a zip disk or CD-ROM, especially for computers that are not connected to a network.
  3. Secure Physical Location and Access: For physical records, how will the documents be secured, e.g., locked room, locked file cabinet, etc? Who other than the PI or study coordinator has physical access to these documents (i.e., has a key or knows the door code)?
  4. Computer System Security: State how access to your computer(s) holding confidential study data is limited, for example through user sign-on and password protection for operating system and network logins. Databases or important files/folders should also be password protected. Consider how you should prevent unauthorized access to confidential patient information (e.g., comply with HIPAA regulations)? All UCD and TCH networked computers are protected from unauthorized access with user-level, permission-based security administration and with firewalls, and protected from viruses with virus protection software that is constantly updated, so using networked computers generally protects you technically from most security risks. It is assumed that you will act professionally regarding security procedures, such as using complex vs simple  passwords; not sharing your password with others; not writing your password down near your computer; changing your password periodically.

Available Services

The following is a partial list of basic services offered by the (Bio)Informatics Core. Contact the Informatics Manager, Jeff Magouirk (720-777-8373) if you have questions or comments.

  • Research data definition
  • Data collection/entry strategies and plans
  • Data/file extraction, transformation, storage, archiving
  • Database design and development
  • Construction of custom database queries and reports
  • Data/database migration and conversion
  • Presentation, report and manuscript/publication assistance
  • New technology evaluation, purchase, installation or setup
  • Computer system inventories or upgrades
  • Web site information sharing
  • Web-based database development
  • Web site development and maintenance
  • Protocol security assessment and implementation
  • Data backup and recovery plans and support
  • Disaster recovery planning and support
  • HIPAA (Privacy and Security) compliance for electronic data

(Bio)Informatics Core Mission

To accelerate the discovery of pediatric medicine and therapies by leveraging technology to provide CTRC investigators with a user friendly and value-adding information system while integrating available applications in data management and security. The informatics core will be responsive to investigator and CTRC staff needs, and lead technical solutions in support of the long-term development of CTRC capabilities in research and bioinformatics, including expanding use of the Internet and other modes of wired and wireless connectivity. We will lead improvements in processes and systems used in General Clinical Research Centers, participate in cooperative efforts to develop new technologies, and share this information with others.

Technology Strategy

The CTRC Program Guidelines require every Center to have a technology strategy that helps to translate the many elements defined in the Guidelines into specific approaches, plans, goals and infrastructure appropriate for each individual location. The strategic elements of the Pediatric CTRC are:

  • Leadership - provide technology direction inside and outside our Center
  • Leverage - use all available institutional resources that are available
  • Flexibility - support the science of clinical research quickly and creatively

For questions or comments regarding computer systems and technology support, contact the (Bio)Informatics at:

Jeff Magouirk
(Bio)Informatics Core Manager
720-777-8373

Ms. Swan Ellert
Protocol Data Collection Developer
720-777-4223

 































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