Cardiovascular Research Foundation operates a multi-division research and education organization built on Drupal, WordPress, and a heavy stack of clinical data tools (Medidata, SAS, CDISC, Stata, SPSS). Current hiring—accelerating across research (7 open roles), data (2), and marketing (2)—coupled with active work on EDC setup, patient e-charts standardization, and clinical trial management suggests infrastructure consolidation rather than new product launches. Pain points cluster around validation, GxP compliance, audit readiness, and clinical trial timeline management—typical friction for organizations scaling multisite trials.
Cardiovascular Research Foundation is a nonprofit research and education organization founded in 1991 and based in New York. The organization operates four divisions: the Skirball Center for Innovation (preclinical research), the Clinical Trials Center (trial planning and execution, data analysis), the Center for Education (in-person and conference programming), and CRF Digital (online educational platforms including TCTMD). The organization serves interventional cardiologists and cardiovascular teams globally, delivering clinical research infrastructure, trial support, and continuing medical education through 50+ annual meetings and conferences. Staff of 51–200 operates entirely within the United States.
CRF uses Drupal and WordPress for web infrastructure, Medidata and SAS for clinical data management, CDISC and Stata for standards and analysis, plus Adobe Creative Cloud and project management tools (Asana, Monday.com, Smartsheet) across operations.
Current projects include EDC setup and UAT, patient e-charts standardization, clinical trial management infrastructure, adjudication forms, and compliance reporting systems—reflecting focus on scaling multisite trial operations and data governance.
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