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  Description

Name

SwissPedNet - Swiss Research Network of Clinical Pediatric Hubs

Year of foundation 2012
Preterm and/or term newborn Yes
Infants from 1 month to less than 24 months of age Yes
Children from 2 years to less than 12 years of age Yes
Adolescents from 12 years to less than 18 years Yes
Paediatric age ranges of study participants covered by the network 0- 18 years
Multispeciality? Specify SwissPedNet covers all specialites within the network. Some members might focus more on some specialties than others.
Speciality/disease specific? Specify unspecific, with the exception of oncology (SPOG is responsible for oncology research)
Conditions covered? Specify all
Procedure/Intervention specific? Specify unspecific
Number of collaborating countries 1
List of collaborating countries national network. The network is collaborating with c4c / c4c-Stichting
Number of collaborating centres 12
List of collaborating centres hildren's Hospital Aarau; University Children's Hospital Basel; Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Pediatria, Bellinzona; University Children's Hospital Bern; University Children's Hospital Geneva; University Children's Hospital Lausanne; Children's Hospital Luzern; Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland St. Gallen; University Children's Hospital Zurich; Children's Hospital of Central Switzerland (KidZ); Children's Hospital Fribourg; SwissPedRegistry, Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Bern; SwissPedPha, Swiss Platform for Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Services
Type of activity/studies
Clinical Studies Yes
Experimental research Yes
Other activity Coordinated teaching in clinical paediatric research; Data standardisation projects; Build public awareness of and political support for the needs of paediatric research; Development of pediatric registries; Development of PPI tools and documents in pediatrics; invention, translation, and implementation of intelligent digital health solutions and child-friendly formulations (SwissPedPha)