Developing the Research Question

Developing the Research Question

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Developing a Research Question

The Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC) hosts a webinar focused on its multicenter toxicosurveillance and research network. ToxIC serves as a vital tool for detecting emerging drugs of abuse, post-marketing adverse effects of medications, and new toxicological threats. The webinar highlights ToxIC’s research framework, emphasizing its ability to collect detailed clinical data, including patient demographics, medical and social history, exposure circumstances, symptoms, treatments, and outcomes. This data is gathered by skilled medical toxicology physicians, ensuring a high-quality case registry.

Topics Covered

  • ToxIC Core Registry Data Elements
  • Prior ToxIC Core Registry Projects
  • Developing Research Questions/Aims for your project
  • Research Protocol Submission Process

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Current funding for ToxIC comes from grants from the National Institute of Health, and includes contracts with the U.S. Food and Drug administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other entities.


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Feel free to reach out to us at toxic@acmt.net for any inquiries or clarifications.

Rachel Culbreth, PhD, MPH

Rachel Culbreth, PhD, MPH

ToxIC Research Director

American College of Medical Toxicology

Dr. Culbreth joined the Toxicology Investigators Consortium/ACMT in May 2022. She received her PhD and MPH in epidemiology and biostatistics from Georgia State University. Her dissertation focused on the development of novel statistical methods to measure current and amount of substance use in a hybrid structural equation mixture model framework. She was an Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions at Georgia State University from 2019-2022, where she taught undergraduate and graduate-level research methods, healthcare leadership, and advanced statistical topics for pre-doctoral students. As ToxIC's Research Director, she leads new grant development and scientific dissemination through manuscripts and presentations, and enjoys working closely with clinical colleagues to advance medical toxicology research and practice.

Alyssa Falise, PhD, MSPH

Alyssa Falise, PhD, MSPH

Research Associate, Toxicology Investigators Consortium

American College of Medical Toxicology

Alyssa joined the Toxicology Investigators Consortium/ACMT in November 2023. Alyssa earned her PhD in epidemiology from the University of Florida and her MSPH from the University of Miami. While at the University of Florida, Alyssa was trained in psychiatric epidemiology as a National Institute on Drug Abuse T32 Pre-Doctoral Fellow in the UF Substance Abuse Training Center in Public Health. In 2023, Alyssa was awarded the College on Problems of Drug Dependence’s Female Opioid-addiction Research and Clinical Experts (FORCE) Junior Investigator Award for her research addressing opioid use and non-medical use among middle and older adults.

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ToxIC Research Webinar Series: Developing a Research Question
Recorded 03/27/2025  |  33 minutes
Recorded 03/27/2025  |  33 minutes