Dr. Julie Shepard has conducted clinical research since 2001 and has been the principal investigator for more than 70 studies. Dr. Shepard graduated from Yale University and Columbia University Medical School. She is board certified in Pediatrics and has practiced medicine for over 30 years.


Compliance with regulatory agencies does not only protect participants but also ensures the credibility of the data, contributing to the development of safe and effective pediatric treatments. By following these guidelines, we help pave the way for advancements in pediatric healthcare that are both safe and trustworthy.

— Mark.

Pediatric research improves children's health by studying new treatments, prevention strategies, and better care. Each discovery adds to our understanding, supports healthcare workers, guides policies, and improves life for children and families. Together, we can help every child succeed.

— Rhonda.

 

Our ethical framework is built on principles of transparency, respect for families, and the commitment to minimizing risks while maximizing the potential benefits of clinical research. Bu upholding these principles, we contribute to meaningful advancements in pediatric healthcare, grounded in responsibility and respect for our participants and their families.

— Kenneth.

Accurate and reliable data entry is fundamental to the success of our pediatric clinical trials. Precision in capturing and recording data ensures the integrity of our research and supports the development of safe and effective treatments for children.

— Carla.