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Clinical Trials and Preclinical Infrastructure Asset Map - Genome BC

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CLINICAL TRIALS AND PRECLINICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MAP<br />

71<br />

CIHR Canadian HIV <strong>Trials</strong> Network (CTN)<br />

The CIHR Canadian HIV <strong>Trials</strong> Network (CTN) (www.hivnet.ubc.ca) is a national organization with the<br />

centre based out of St. Paul’s Hospital. The CTN provides a national <strong>and</strong> regional infrastructure to facilitate<br />

clinical trials in HIV/AIDS, employing managers, statisticians, data methodologists, <strong>and</strong> communications<br />

officers at the Vancouver national centre. Services include development of a clinical trial from first<br />

concept to final protocol, as well as management of all aspects of a trial. Study sites providing the subjects<br />

for clinical trials are located across Canada. There are five sites located in B.C. (1 St. Paul’s Hospital, 2<br />

downtown Vancouver, 1 Victoria, 1 Kelowna). The CTN coordinates <strong>and</strong> manages all these sites – it does<br />

not recruit patients at its own centre.<br />

The CTN sites conduct Phases II, III <strong>and</strong> IV clinical trials. In 2008/9 they accrued 417 patients.<br />

The National Director of the Network is Dr. Martin Schechter, whose details can be found in Appendix<br />

6. He works with 34 Principal Investigators <strong>and</strong> 85 associate investigators across Canada The Network’s<br />

structure in the Vancouver national centre is shown in Figure A6.<br />

The national network has a staff of 47 across Canada. Network staffing in the Vancouver national centre<br />

is as follows:<br />

Project Managers<br />

Study Coordinators<br />

4 (40 across<br />

Canada)<br />

<strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Trials</strong><br />

Assistant<br />

Data Managers<br />

Data Entry Pharmacy/<br />

Lab Staff<br />

Other<br />

1 3 2 0 19*<br />

* 1 Chief Scientific Officer, 2 Health Economists, 2 IT technicians (part-time), 4 statisticians, 3 database programmers, 3 communications<br />

staff, 4 administrative staff (accounting, contracts, receptionists, general support).<br />

For trial approval, Network investigators must apply to the Network using a Study Proposal Application<br />

Form. The protocol <strong>and</strong> informed consent forms are developed using the Network’s Protocol, Protocol<br />

Outline <strong>and</strong> Model Informed Consent templates. New studies are reviewed by the Scientific Review<br />

Committee <strong>and</strong> the Community Advisory Committee; these committees offer their reviews to the<br />

Executive Management Committee who make the final decision to approve a new Network supported<br />

study.<br />

FIGURE A6. CIHR Canadian HIV <strong>Trials</strong> Network<br />

Jim Pankovich<br />

CSO<br />

Data & Methodology<br />

Pharmaeconomics<br />

Project Management<br />

Martin Schechter / Aslam Anis<br />

National Directors<br />

Joel Singer<br />

Head of D&M<br />

David Cox<br />

CAO<br />

Finance & Admin<br />

(includes HR & IT)<br />

Communications &<br />

Information<br />

Postdoctoral Fellows<br />

International

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