The Paediatric Rheumatology INternational Trials Organisation (PRINTO) is a not for profit, non governmental, international research network founded by Alberto Martini and Nicolino Ruperto in 1996. The coordinating centre is based in Genova. PRINTO initially included 14 European countries (95 countries and 730 centres worldwide with 2072 members today), with the goal to foster, facilitate and co-ordinate the development, conduct, analysis, and reporting of multi-centres, international clinical trials and/or outcome standardisation studies in children with paediatric rheumatic diseases (PRD).
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Paediatric Rheumatology INternational Trials Organisation (PRINTO)

The Paediatric Rheumatology INternational Trials Organisation (PRINTO) is a not for profit, non governmental, international research network founded by Alberto Martini and Nicolino Ruperto in 1996. Including initially 14 European countries, the organization counts now on the cooperation of 2072 members from 730 centres in 95 countries worldwide. PRINTO has the goal to foster, facilitate and co-ordinate the development, conduct, analysis, and reporting of multi-centres, international clinical trials and/or outcome standardisation studies in children with paediatric rheumatic diseases (PRD).

The coordinating centre is based in Genoa.
To learn more about PRINTO click here
To download the PRINTO brochure click here


IN THE SPOTLIGHT

  • 14-JUN-2024
    PRINTO/PRCSG/Pfizer Manuscript on safety and efficacy results of tofacitini...
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  • 13-MAR-2024
    European Workshop for Rheumatology Research (EWRR) - 43rd edition
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  • 10-DEC-2023
    PReS/PRINTO Research Grants | 2023 Call for proposals - by February 15th, 2...
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PROJECTS

  • conect4children (c4c)
    PRINTO is partner of the "conect4children" (c4c) initiative, the collaborative network for European clinical trials for children, (c4c) a consortium that aims to enhance the competitiveness of Europe as a critical region for developing medicines for children.
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