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- JaneMahoneyAssociate Director for Implementation Science, Community-Academic Partnerships Core, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
- MondiraSaha-MuldowneyManager, Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad
- LaurenTrepanierAssitant Dean for Clinical and Translational Research
- SALLYWEDDEAdministrator, TL1 Predoctoral Program and Graduate Program in Clinical Investigation
Consortium News
The University of Wisconsin Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (UW ICTR) has developed comprehensive Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) resources to support the translational research process. A recent publication in the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science describes the essential role of stakeholder engagement in the evolution of the UW ICTR Community and Collaboration
Four University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health investigators have been recognized with prestigious awards from the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS), in recognition of their excellence and outstanding performance in support of clinical and translational research. The recipients were nominated by a committee based in the UW Institute for Clinical and
A team including UW Collaborative Center for Health Equity (CCHE) Director Sarah Esmond and All of Us Wisconsin (AoU) @ UW staff April Kigeya and Lucretia Sullivan Wade worked with community members from the Allied Wellness Center (AWC) to facilitate the recent launch of Community Health Workers (CHW) virtual training in Wisconsin. They were able to mobilize connections in the UW School of
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Effective mentoring is a key component of the education and training of clinical and translational researchers. The University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Clinical and Translational Research strives to provide a supportive environment for scholars and trainees, as well as their mentors, that includes research mentoring to foster growth throughout one’s professional career pathway. Our
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Advancing the Science of Effective Mentorship: Future Directions for Sustainable Implementation and Evaluation of Mentorship Education for the Clinical and Translational Science Workforce Conference, April 12-13, 2023, Madison, Wisconsin Conference Goals: Provide an engaging and scholarly forum for clinical and translational scientists and institutional leaders from across the nation to learn


The University of Wisconsin Institute for Clinical and Translational Research’s Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad is excited to share that the 2021 Short Course registration is open now ! This free, 2-day, virtual Short Course features EPIS expert Greg Aarons, PhD, and SIC and COINS expert Lisa Saldana, PhD, as visiting faculty. The agenda outlines the variety of sessions and experienced
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As a member of the Evaluation and Tracking Team for the UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR), the Application Support and Training Specialist will collaborate in the design, development, implementation, and support of the build out of a Flight Tracker external module of the REDCap system in partnership with diverse colleagues across training programs. This position will

The mission of the Team Science Core at UW-Madison ICTR is to facilitate high-impact team science through the development of infrastructure to support interdisciplinary teams. We do this through team science education (workshops, seminars, courses) and interventions for translational teams and conducting Science of Team Science research. We are seeking a program manager to provide exceptional

The Wisconsin Network for Research Support (WINRS) envisions a world where diverse patient and community perspectives are integrated into health science research and education to improve health equity. To make this vision a reality, WINRS works to advance justice and equity on and off campus and promotes the active engagement of historically marginalized communities in health science research
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Abstract Discovering effective methods to prevent, track, and treat COVID-19 is critical to improve outcomes and save lives. We designed a registry to phenotype the cohort of COVID-19 patients from the Electronic Health Record and developed a visualizer for inpatient data for researchers and clinical care teams. The main goals of the registry were to rapidly identify early risk factors; enable

We present our optional module to reduce imaging variability in multisite studies. We built research infrastructure to enable management and analysis of standardized images. NIX is now a functioning international alliance. The D&I Launchpad provides training, resources, and support for rigorous dissemination and sustainable implementation of evidence-based interventions with health systems. The
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Bi-component T2 mapping correlates with articular cartilage material properties
Non-invasive estimation of cartilage material properties is useful for understanding cartilage health and creating subject-specific computational models. Bi-component T2 mapping measured using Multi-Component Driven Equilibrium Single Shot Observation of T and T (mcDESPOT) is sensitive for detecting
Comparison of pulmonary artery dimensions in swine obtained from catheter angiography, multi-slice computed tomography, 3D-rotational angiography and phase-contrast magnetic resonance angiography
Accurate pulmonary artery (PA) imaging is necessary for management of patients with complex congenital heart disease (CHD). The ability of newer imaging modalities such as 3D rotational angiography (3DRA) or phase-contrast magnetic resonance angiography (PC-MRA) to measure PA diameters has not been
Systemic Metabolic Alterations Correlate with Islet-Level Prostaglandin E Production and Signaling Mechanisms That Predict β-Cell Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Type 2 Diabetes
The transition from β-cell compensation to β-cell failure is not well understood. Previous works by our group and others have demonstrated a role for Prostaglandin EP3 receptor (EP3), encoded by the Ptger3 gene, in the loss of functional β-cell mass in Type 2 diabetes (T2D). The primary endogenous