
Rural Study Presentation: Mission, Innovation, and Participant Burden
Explore a comprehensive presentation on a rural study focusing on its background, hypothesis, specific aims, centrality to RURAL's mission, planned phenotyping, innovation, participant burden, potential risks with mitigation, and more. Dive into the details of this research endeavor within a succinct and informative slideshow.
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Presentation Instructions Please include a maximum of 10 slides in your presentation (Example below). Do not overcrowd slides (5-6 bullets maximum), with key ones being: background, hypothesis, specific aims, centrality to RURAL s mission, innovation, planned phenotyping, any preliminary data with QC, analyses planned, participant burden posed (duration, biosample volume), any risk posed & mitigation. The presentation duration should not exceed 10 minutes.
Aims 1. To relate XXX to: yyy zzz 2. To relate XXX to: yyy zzz 3. To relate XXX to: yyy zzz
Why RURAL Study? 1. xxx 2. yyy 3. zzz
Participant Burden 1. xxx: X Minutes 2. yyy: Y Minutes 3. zzz: Z Minutes Total Participant Burden: xxx Minutes
Potential Adverse Effects 1. xxx: 2. yyy: 3. zzz:
Return of Clinically Actionable Results Protocol Readers Time interval to return