Resource Center
Emmes possesses deep experience in clinical research which we leverage on behalf of our clients. It is through our collaborative efforts with you that Emmes has conducted over 2,150 clinical trials and published 2,300+ peer-reviewed articles.
In this section of our site, we share our experience and publications with you as a tribute to our ongoing collaboration.
Resources
Publications
Ensuring Successful Biomarker Studies in Bladder Preservation Clinical Trials for Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
03/2024
McConkey, David J., Baumann, Brian C., Cooper Greenberg, Stephanie, DeGraff, David J., Delacroix, Scott E., Efstathiou, Jason A., Foster, Jared, Groshen, Susan, Kadel, Edward E., Khani, Francesca, Kim, William Y., Lerner, Seth P., Levin, Trevor, Liao, Joseph C., Milowsky, Matthew I., Meeks, Joshua J., Miyamoto, David T., Mouw, Kent W., Pietzak, Eugene J., Solit, David B., Sundi, Debasish, Tawab-Amiri, Abdul, West, Pamela J., Wobker, Sara E., Wyatt, Alexander W., Apolo, Andrea B., Black, Peter C.
Co-Use of Cannabis and Tobacco during Pregnancy
06/2018
Coleman-Cowger, V.H., Oga, E., Peters, E.N., Mark, K.
Screening for Illicit Drug Use in Pregnancy: Focus Group Findings from Prenatal Clinic Staff
12/2018
Coleman-Cowger, Victoria, Trocin, Kathleen, Oga, Emmanuel, Mark, Katrina
Non-medical co-use of opioids and other controlled substances among pregnant and non-pregnant women in the US: Findings from 2005-2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) data
11/2018
Qato, D., Zhang, C., Simoni-Wastila, L., Coleman-Cowger, V.H.
Prenatal Polysubstance Use among Women who Report Smoking Cigarettes in the Month Prior to Pregnancy
2/2019
Coleman-Cowger, V.H., Oga, E.A., Mark, K.
Prenatal Opioid Use: Characterization of Patients Presenting to Two Urban Prenatal Clinics
4/2019
Coleman-Cowger, V.H., Peters, E.N., Oga, E.A., Mulatya, C.M., Mark, K.
A Comparison of Prenatal Substance Use Screeners that Assess for Illicit Drug Use and Prescription Drug Misuse
5/2019
Coleman-Cowger, V.H., Oga, E., Peters, E., Mark, K.
Cigarette smoking remains a primary risk factor for adverse live birth outcomes among pregnant women: Results from the PATH study
11/2019
Cohn AM,, Johnson AL,, Abudayyeh HS,, Kurti A,, Coleman-Cowger, VH
Prevalence and associated birth outcomes of co-use of cannabis and tobacco during pregnancy
11/2019
Coleman-Cowger, V.H., Oga, E., Mark, K.