Last updated on: 07/12/2018
Name of organisation
1) Department/Research groupClinical Epidemiology
2) Organisation/affiliationLeibniz Inst. for Prevention Research and Epidem.
Short Name in the inventoryBIPS GmbH
Administrative Contact
Title Dr
Last name Gerds
First name Heike
Address line 1Achterstraße 30
Address line 2
Address line 3
CityBremen
Postcode28359
CountryGermany
Phone number (incl. country code)49-421-21856860
Alternative phone number
Fax number (incl. country code)
Scientific Contact
Title Dr
Last name Schink
First name Tania
Address line 1Achterstraße 30
Address line 2
Address line 3
CityBremen
Postcode28359
CountryGermany
Phone number (incl. country code)49-421-21856865
Alternative phone number
Fax number (incl. country code)
Alternative Scientific Contact
Title Professor
Last name Haug
First name Ulrike
Address line 1Achterstraße 30
Address line 2
Address line 3
CityBremen
Postcode28359
CountryGermany
Phone number (incl. country code)49-421-21856862
Alternative phone number
Fax number (incl. country code)
2. Description
Been founded in 1981, BIPS is one of the oldest epidemiological research institutes in Germany. BIPS is organised in four departments (Biometry & Data Management, Clinical Epidemiology, Epidemiological Methods & Etiologic Research, Prevention and Evaluation) each chaired by a professor of the university, and has longstanding expertise in planning, co-ordinating and conducting multi-centre, large-scale (pharmaco)epidemiological studies.
3. Category
Charity or non-profit organisation
4. Available resources
In houseVia Contacts/Network
Field team/Interviewer
Yes
No
Ecotrophologist
Yes
No
5. Therapeutic/disease areas of research in drug safety/risk-benefit performed in the past 5 years
Cardiovascular diseases
Congenital Malformations
Disorders of the central nervous system
Ear, nose and oropharynx disorders
Gastrointestinal tract
Geriatrics
Gynaecology
Immunological products and vaccines
Immunosuppression
Infectious diseases
Liver disease
Malignant disease
Musculoskeletal and joint diseases
Neonates
Nutrition and blood
Osteoporosis
Paediatrics
Pregnancy
Psychiatry
Renal impairment
Respiratory diseases
Skin disorders
6. Design of drug safety/risk-benefit studies published in the past 5 years
Cohort Study
Case Control Study
Drug Utilisation
Case only designs
7. Experience in collecting data directly from individual patients/respondents
Number of Studies
Greater than 5
Number of patients/respondents involved in the study(ies)
Less than 150
Between 150 and 1499
Between 1500 and 14999
8. Access to data collection resources
Capacity to conduct face-to-face interviews
Yes
In a clinic
Yes
In the community
Yes
Electronic data capture systems
Yes
System used:
self programmed
Interactive voice response systems
No
Call centre
Yes
9. Experience in secondary research and meta-analysis
No
10. Work with existing data resources in the past 3 years
Name of data resourceNo. of studies
GePaRD15
11. Registries established by centre
Disease RegistryBremen Cancer Registry
Other Bremen Mortality Registry
12. Experience in collaboration in a study team
Principal Investigator
Collaborating Investigator
13. Current involvement in research networks
None
14. Interest in research opportunities which are funded
By pharmaceutical companies
By charities
By government
By research councils
By EU funding schemes
15. Interest in contract research only if free to publish results
Yes
16. Selected publications of the last 5 calendar years
ReferenceLink to web-publication
Ohlmeier C, Langner I, Garbe E, Riedel O (2016) Validating mortality in the German Pharmacoepidemiological Research Database (GePaRD) against a mortality registry. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 25:778-784
Czwikla J, Jobski K, Schink T (2017) The impact of the lookback period and definition of confirmatory events on the identification of incident cancer cases in administrative data. BMC Med Res Methodol 17:122
Schink, T., et al. (2016). "Risk of Stroke after Herpes Zoster - Evidence from a German Self-Controlled Case-Series Study." PloS One 11(11): e0166554.
Schink, T., et al. (2018). "Risk of ischemic stroke and the use of individual non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: A multi-country European database study within the SOS Project." PloS One 13(9): e0203362.
Schmedt, N., et al. (2016). "Comparative risk of death in older adults treated with antipsychotics: A population-based cohort study." European Neuropsychopharmacology 26(9): 1390-1400.Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz.
