The Trial Innovation Network
A collaborative Initiative with the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) & The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program to support innovation in multi-center clinical trials and studies.
About the Trial Innovation Network
The Trial Innovation Network (TIN) is a new collaborative initiative within the CTSA Program and is composed of three key organizational partners – the CTSA Program Hubs, the Trial Innovation Centers (TICs), and the Recruitment Innovation Center (RIC that seeks to address critical roadblocks in clinical trials and accelerate the translation of novel interventions into life-saving therapies). Through the CTSA Program, the Boston University Clinical & 转化科学澳门威尼斯人注册网站研究所 (BU-CTSI) has become a member of the TIN. Through our collaboration, we will be able to provide investigators with a wide range of services and consultations that are designed to assist investigators in the development of proposals into protocols; execute trials better, faster, and more cost-efficiently but, importantly, to be a national laboratory to study, understand and innovate the process of conducting clinical trials.
Key Elements of the Trial Innovation Network
- SMART IRB Reliance – Single IRB model system designed to ease common challenges associated with initiating multisite research
- Master contracting system
- Streamlined protocols – Master protocol and clinical research form (CRF) templates
- Harmonized IT tools and approaches (e.g., tools for recruitment using the electronic health record)
- Data-driven recruitment strategies
What services are offered by the Trial Innovation Network?
The Trial Innovation Network currently provides services for multi-center clinical trials and studies
Who is eligible to submit a proposal?
- Any full time faculty member at Boston University
- The investigator must obtain written approval to submit a proposal from the BU- CTSI prior to submission to the Trial Innovation Network
- If the investigator is proposing work that will be supported by an NIH Institute, he or she must contact a Program Officer at the partner NIH Institute before submitting a proposal to the Trial Innovation Network. The NIH program officer should provide written documentation to the investigator that the proposed application is aligned with the mission of the Institute and that the Program Officer is aware of the request to seek support from the Trial Innovation Network.
How Do I Prepare to Submit a Trial Innovation Network Proposal?
- Investigators must contact the BU-CTSI Hub Liaison Team to discuss their proposal and obtain a brief consultation prior to submission. Consultation with the CTSA Program Hub PI/Trial Innovation Network Hub Liaison Team is required.
- Proposals submitted to the Trial Innovation Network should have a strong scientific hypothesis and should be responsive to each section of the Proposal Intake Form. Detailed information on the proposal form can be found at the Trial Innovation Network website.
- Investigators interested in submitting a proposal should contact Helia Morris, BU-CTSI Executive Director at hmorris@bu.edu or 617-638-4542
- Please see the Proposal Submission Resources for more information on submitting a Network proposal.
What is the Added Value of the Trial Innovation Network?
The current state of clinical trials – across the board and in all disciplines – presents many opportunities for improvement. The Trial Innovation Network is designed to be a complementary resource and an option for investigators and NIH Institutes to optimize the clinical trials enterprise.
Added Value for Investigators:
- One-stop shopping to implement clinical studies so investigators can focus on the scientific question
- TICs and RICs – expertise in operational innovation and operational excellence
- CTSA Program hubs – broad expertise; large, diverse patient populations
- More competitive clinical trials applications submitted to NIH ICs
Added Value for NIH Institutes and Other Partners:
- Shared goal to complete trials and studies on time and within budget
- Shared NIH mission to innovate and transform clinical trials and optimize stewardship
HUB Liaison Team
The BU-CTSI has established a TIN Hub Liaison Team, which is responsible for coordinating with the TIN. The TIN Liaison team will use their experience and knowledge of the local environment to coordinate Trial Innovation activities at BU and will coordinate activities among other multi-site study stakeholders.
Role | Team Member |
Principal Investigator | David M. Center, M.D. Associate Provost for Translational Research |
Medical Director | George O’Connor, M.D Professor, Boston University School of Medicine |
Administrator/Project Manager | Helia Morris, MSN Executive Director, BU-CTSI |
Single IRB Point of Contact | John Ennever, MD, PhD, CIP Director of the Office of the Institutional Review Board and Human Subjects Protection |
What happens after you submit a proposal to the TIN?
After your proposal is submitted to the Trial Innovation Network it will be reviewed by the Proposal Assessment Team. The goal of the TIN is become a resource for the scientific community that will foster excellence and innovation in clinical trials and studies.