Tufts CTSI fosters innovative research across the translational spectrum. Publications that cite us include:
- Aggregating and disaggregating patients in clinical trials and their subgroup analyses. Annals of internal medicine 2010 Jul 6;153(1):51-2
- Development of a combined database for meta-epidemiological research. Research synthesis methods 2010 Jul;1(3-4):212-25
- Meta-research: The art of getting it wrong. Research synthesis methods 2010 Jul;1(3-4):169-84
- Fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in response assessment before high-dose chemotherapy for lymphoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The oncologist 2010;15(7):750-9
- Tufts CTSI: comparative effectiveness research as a conceptual framework for a focus on impact. Clinical and translational science 2010 Apr;3(2):56-8
- White paper on CTSA consortium role in facilitating comparative effectiveness research: September 23, 2009 CTSA consortium strategic goal committee on comparative effectiveness research. Clinical and translational science 2010 Feb;3(1):29-37
- Critical interpretation of Cochran's Q test depends on power and prior assumptions about heterogeneity. Research synthesis methods 2010 Apr;1(2):149-61
- Therapeutic innovations, diminishing returns, and control rate preservation. JAMA 2009 Nov 25;302(20):2254-6
- Industry influence on comparative-effectiveness research funded through health care reform. The New England journal of medicine 2009 Dec 31;361(27):2595-7