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- University Of Alabama At BirminghamThe Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS; UAB Hub) is located in a region of the country heavily burdened by chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, cancer, stroke and hypertension. The vision of the CCTS is to ameliorate disparities in these and other conditions that disproportionately affect our region, especially in underserved, underrepresented and special populations
- Virginia Commonwealth UniversityMedical practitioners frequently identify clinical needs, new product ideas, and enhanced methodologies for improving diagnosis, treatment and patient care. Physicians, surgeons, nurses, engineers and others can benefit from learning about steps involved in translating their ideas and discoveries into clinical practice. In 2020 and 2021, the VCU Institute of Engineering and Medicine, the VCU
- April 09, 2021Every day, millions of people in health care, from oncologists to rehabilitation specialists to dentists, use the tools at their disposal to help patients get better. “And everyone runs into times when they say, what if?” said L. Franklin Bost, MBA. “What if I had something better? What if I could give someone better treatment? What if I could improve this patient’s health care, or many patients’
- February 22, 2021Manipulating the production of new neurons can improve cognition in animal models of the disease, raising the possibility that figuring out a way for humans to make more neurons could make a difference for people with dementia. Abby Olena, The Scientist Charlie Arber, a stem cell biologist at University College London, works with induced pluripotent stem cell models of inherited forms of dementia
- -Vanderbilt University Medical Center
This webinar presents scholarly research conducted by the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, Tufts University School of Medicine examining trends in protocol design practice and their impact on clinical trial performance and quality. In particular, the webinar will explore innovative approaches being used to leverage patient and study volunteer input and experience to modify protocol
- -Harvard Medical School
Training program: C/T Research Academy Session Dates: July 2021 – May 2023 Application Deadline: January 29, 2021 The goal of the C/T Research Academy is to support, nurture, and grow the next generation of c/t investigators at Harvard Medical School. The program offers advanced training to early-career c/t researchers, with a focus on the core knowledge necessary to achieve success in c/t
- October 27, 2020
A series of compounds discovered in the laboratory of Rockefeller’s Jan L. Breslow will be developed into novel medicines, the drug discovery company Bridge Medicines recently announced. These compounds have shown promise in treating immune-mediated conditions in animals, such as models of rheumatoid arthritis, without compromising the immune system and harming the rest of the body—a side effect
- University Of North Carolina Chapel HillDuke UniversityWake Forest University Health SciencesMedical University Of South CarolinaUniversity Of Miami School Of MedicineVirginia Commonwealth UniversityReGARDD provides academic researchers with the regulatory tools and resources necessary to successfully navigate the pathway from discovery to clinical implementation of new drugs, biologics and medical devices. Investigational New Drug or Biologic Investigational Device Exemption Educational Videos ReGARDD Sponsored Events Who We Are The Regulatory Guidance for Academic Research of Drugs and
- 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
- University Of Alabama At Birmingham
The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS; UAB Hub) is located in a region of the country heavily burdened by chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, cancer, stroke and hypertension. The vision of the CCTS is to ameliorate disparities in these and other conditions that disproportionately affect our region, especially in underserved minority and special populations represented both
- Columbia University Health Sciences
The Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, home to Columbia University’s CTSA Program Hub, provides resources to investigators in the areas of precision medicine and translational research through two unique resources focused on providing funding, education, research services, and mentorship programs to support advancement of projects. The Translational Therapeutics (TRx)
- November 06, 2018
In collaboration with the University of California Drug Discovery Consortium, the UCLA CTSI sponsored a poster award competition for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars engaged indrug discovery research, across the UC system. The awards, which were presented in October at the annual meeting of the Drug Discovery Consortium at UCLA, recognize high-potential translational research from