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Kristin Gillingham, Principal Investigator

Random Assignment of Treatments in Solid Organ Transplant Research

In solid organ transplant research, many randomized clinical trials are conducted. The researchers wrote a program in fortran 77 that allowed them to carry out the random assignment of various treatments to their study patients. In the past, this randomization program was run on the University’s NOS computer system. After this system was shut down, the researchers used Supercomputing Institute resources in order to access the International Mathematical and Statistical Library and to implement their randomization program.



Research Group

Yan Zheng, Staff

 

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