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Insights to Inspire 2020 highlights those hubs who have made improvements in their Careers in Clinical and Translational Research metric. The first in this year’s series of webinars focuses on diversity and inclusion. Note: Register for this webinar has closed please contact common_metrics@clic-ctsa.org to request access to the recorded webinar.
To elicit participant feedback on the 2020 Spring Joint Meeting of KL2 Directors, TL1 Directors and Workforce Development.
- June 02, 2020
The purpose of the Careers in Clinical and Translational Research metric is to measure the success of CTSA Program hubs in training scientists who will stay engaged in the field specifically with regard to underrepresented persons (URP) and women. However, engagement is not the only factor for continued success. The value of science to society is the ability to both collect data and analyze
- April 23, 2020Uriel Kim , an MD-PhD candidate in the CWRU School of Medicine Clinical Translational Science Training Program (CTSTP) and CTSC TL1 Scholar has been named the winner of the highly competitive 2020 "Outstanding Trainee: Predoctoral Scholar Award" by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science. Uriel's award includes an honorarium and his highlight video will be featured as part of the
To elicit participant feedback on the 2019 Spring Career Professional Development for CTSA Workforce Meeting
- University Of PennsylvaniaAcademic Entrepreneurship for Medical and Health Scientists, is a free open education resource that can be used in courses, workshops, pilot grant programs, and by individuals. Who is an academic entrepreneur? Faculty, staff, or students turning observations in the laboratory, clinic, and community into interventions that improve the health of individuals and the public and seeking to: patent and
- September 25, 2019Graduate students with varied research interests including placental disease, movement and the brain, immune response to a bacterial pathogen, protein structure in neurons, DNA mutations in breast cancer, parent feeding practices, and behavioral inhibition have started a year of training in clinical and translational sciences. The TL1 Translational Research Training Program is a yearlong
- June 20, 2019
Researchers at the University of Rochester School of Nursing have recently shown that dads can affect their babies' health - even before they're born. Their study, which was supported by the University of Rochester CTSI, shows that fathers’ education level, age, race or ethnicity can have a bearing on how healthy their children are at birth. “Paternal information is routinely collected during
- October 19, 2018
Penn State graduate students with varied research interests including sudden infant death syndrome, aging, childhood obesity, health disparities and leukemia have started a year of training in clinical and translational sciences. The TL1 Predoctoral Training Program is a year-long opportunity offered by Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute to teach the next generation of
- August 30, 2018
Good relationships between teammates are essential to a team’s success, but athletes who feel more closely connected to their teammates may also be more likely to be swayed by their fellow players’ behavior. In a study with NCAA athletes, researchers found that the more closely a player identified as being part of their team, the more likely they were to conform to their teammates' behavior. This
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