Projects
The QUEST Center conducts projects in various areas.
The unique feature of our projects is their practical and translational focus: we seek to test new approaches in design, analysis and reporting in biomedical research, both preclinical and clinical, to improve translation of research results into clinical care.
The projects are, among others, identified and evaluated by so-called "meta-research", i.e. research on research. The focus of our projects lies on Open Science, Stakeholder Engagement, Incentives & Indicators as well as Quality Assurance (see filter below).
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Incentives & Indicators Closed How to proceed with LOM (performance-oriented allocation of funds) & Co.?
The project investigates the effect of the performance-oriented allocation of funds as an incentivizing agent to increase scientific performance.
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Incentives & Indicators Closed MERIT
The so-called QUEST criteria relate to quality, ethics, open science and translation of biomedical research at BIH. The goal is to map the robustness, reproducibility and confirmability of research projects and hence to best possible stimulate the existing potential for innovation (in German).
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Stakeholder Engagement Closed NeuroCure Clinical Research Center – BrainLab Project PSE
In cooperation with the QUEST Center, the NCRC implements two novel structural elements in the BrainLab project: Patient & Stakeholder Engagement (PSE) and Clinical Research Data Management (cRDM)
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Incentives & Indicators Closed PURE
The aim is to create a comprehensive and continuously updated publication body of publications from the Charité and BIH.
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Stakeholder Engagement Closed Quality and reporting of patient engagement
In this project, we analyse the quality and reporting of patient engagement in health research.
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Incentives & Indicators Closed RespInd
The project Responsible Indicators (RespInd) encompasses the description of different models for the performance-based allocation of funds (“Leistungsorientierte Mittelvergabe”; LOM) in research among the institutions of the Berlin University Alliance (BUA).
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Incentives & Indicators Closed WT BIH MERIT
WT BIH MERIT aims to incentivise robust and reproducible research through structured research assessments in order to increase the probability for patient-oriented translational research.