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Read the Latest eBriefOctober 2022 | Issue No. 10Principal Investigator David Kimberlin provides a recap of ID Week activities, plus updates from patient advocacy groups National CMV Foundation and Cure HSV, the status of CPIC protocols, administrative and financial updates, and more. |
Previous Issues
July 2022 | Issue No. 9 | The July 2022 CPIC eBrief includes information on the consortium's latest pilot recipient, a partnership with Herpes Cure Advocacy (HCA), a protocol status update, and more.
April 2022 | Issue No. 8 | An update on the consortium's first meeting with the CPIC External Advisory Committee (EAC) and National CMV Foundation activities.
January 2022 | Issue No. 7 | We have selected 13 institutions to participate in our Valacyclovir study and will be distributing that protocol later this month. The Neonatal EV Sepsis study continues to recruit. UAB recently…
October 2021 | Issue No. 6 | We appreciate your participation and energy during the virtual CPIC Annual Meeting during IDWeek and are looking forward to ramping up our research efforts. As we move forward, please be thinking…
April 2021 | Issue No. 5 | As more and more people are getting vaccinated for COVID-19, life is beginning to return to normal. For CPIC, this means our returning to the office on May 10th and a renewed focus on regular…
January 2021 | Issue No. 4 | We are pleased to announce that our Neonatal EV Sepsis natural history study is now active at 19 sites. Congratulations to Cook Children’s Hospital (Dr. Susan Whitworth, PI) for enrolling the first…
October 2020 | Issue No. 3 | We are pleased to announce that our Neonatal EV Sepsis protocol is active at 12 sites. In addition, we are hopeful that our Valacyclovir PK and Longitudinal CMV protocols will be initiated by late…
April 2020 | Issue No. 2 | This eBrief detailz the status of our CPIC studies, including the Neonatal Enterovirus study that will be ready to start once the COVID-19 shutdown lifts as well as the other studies that are in…
January 2020 | Issue No. 1 | We are excited that CPIC will soon begin implementing our research projects as part of the Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN). As we begin the work of our Consortium, we want to…