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Because medical advances need a strong partner.

Funding is limited, especially for research projects in the area of Investigator Initiated Trials (IITs). But often there are interesting non-commercial studies that are essential for clinical research and for the further development and improvement of existing therapy concepts in day-to-day clinical practice – and in particular for the optimisation of patient treatment.

Regulatory requirements and the number of involved partners mean that research projects are becoming increasingly complex. At the IKF, we offer you the “space” for your research, link you up with relevant academic partners, and help you to stay in control during the research process. At every important step. With the organisation, the data, the workload, funding issues, the administration and the application process.

What we offer

    • Identification of anticipated costs and funding requirements
    • Financing and securing funding – in particular through applications for third-party funding and earmarked donations
    • Application for approvals and ethics committee opinions
    • Contract and project management as well as study coordination and controlling in line with the provisions of Good Clinical Practice (GCP), under the AMG [German Medicinal Products Act], the MPG [German Medical Devices Act] and professional law
    • Assistance with the statistical evaluation
    • Ensuring the best possible data quality and patient safety
    • Scientific supervision and support by our Advisory Board

Current research projects

The process of statistical consultancy and presentation, as well as evaluation of your research project:

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Give us an outline of your research idea.

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Together, we will formulate the specifics of your project and create the funding plan.

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We will support you in applying for approvals and ethics committee opinions.

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You start your research.

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Development and Evaluation of the OF Pelvis Score for Osteoporotic Pelvic Ring Fractures – A Retrospective Assessment of Therapy Recommendations for 107 Patients.

Authors: Spiegl UJA, Schnake KJ, Scheyerer MJ, Mendel T, Osterhoff G, Sprengel K, Bäumlein M, Behr L, Franck A, Gercek E, Grüninger S, Hartung P, Hauck S, Jacobs C, Katscher S, Klauke F, Liepold K, Müller CW, Müller M, Piltz S, Pätzold R, Riehle M, Schmeiser G, Verheyden AP, Zimmermann V, Ullrich B; AG Osteoporotische Frakturen der Sektion Wirbelsäule der DGOU.
Journal: Z Orthop Unfall. 2024 Oct 2. doi: 10.1055/a-2385-1747

Verletzungen der oberen Halswirbelsäule

Authors: Scheyerer MJ, Bigdon SF, Gaudin R, Gercek E, Müller CW, Osterhoff G, Pumberger M, Ryang YM, Scholz C, Schömig F, Spiegl UJA, Taheri N, Schnake KJ.
Journal: Z Orthop Unfall. 2024 Aug;162(4):429-443. doi: 10.1055/a-2190-3115. Epub 2024 Aug 8.

Bridging the Striking Knowledge Gap on Antiplatelets for Patients With Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Commentary on the 2024 European Society for Vascular Surgeons Guidelines on Abdominal Aorto-Iliac Artery Aneurysm Management

Authors: Nicolajsen CW, Behrendt CA, Søgaard M
Journal: Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2024;In Press. Mar 21:S1078-5884(24)00262-4. doi: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2024.03.017.

Evaluation of the Value of Histological Examination for the Prediction of Genetic Thoracic Proximal Aortopathies

Authors: Mahlmann A, Rodionov RN, Behrendt CA, Leip JL, Lackner HK, Eraqi M, Elzanaty N, Ghazy T
Journal: J Clin Med. 2024 Mar 22;13(7):1838. doi: 10.3390/jcm13071838.