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The CLIC Virtual Tour is designed to give everyone involved with the CTSA Program, regardless of in what capacity, an overview of what CLIC provides and how to make it work for you. Think: a virtual ‘walk-through’ of new website resources, ways to communicate and guidance on how to access. It will be a multipart series, including live question and answer sessions. Videos will be released on the
TL1 Visiting Scientist (William Schnaper Visiting Scientist Program) Mini Symposium Circumventing Roadblocks in Clinical and Translational Science Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 1:00-3:00pm ET Agenda Introduction, Kathryn Sandberg, PhD, Georgetown Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science Session 1 Speakers: Sara Bybee, PhD, LCSW, University of Utah, CTSI Rachel Bishop, Penn
TL1 trainees from the Institute of Clinical and Translational Science (ICTS) at Washington University in St. Louis, Georgetown University, Penn State with support from the Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration (CLIC), and the TL1 Visiting Scientist Working Group (William Schnaper Visiting Scientist Program) are pleased to invite you to attend the TL1 Debate on Tuesday, November 29, from 11
CLIC has had the honor of serving the CTSA Consortium as your Coordinating Center for the past 5+ years as we transformed the Consortium together. With Consortium members, CLIC launched innovative team science activities – non-traditional Un-meetings and cross-hub, cross-translational level Synergy Papers that have become part of the fabric of the CTSA Program. All hubs participated in one or more
NCATS Rapid Response Un-Meeting
Moving scientific discoveries into the “real world” effectively, efficiently, and safely are core principles of translational science. With the advent of big data analytics and data derived from multiple sources, it has become increasingly clear that utilizing data from real-world contexts opens another key layer of the translational science process.
Please join us for the William Schnaper TL1 Visiting Scientist Grand Rounds on March 7, 2022 at 10:00am ET. Tara Bautista, PhD, Yale School of Medicine, will present at UC Davis on: Parenting Mindfully for Health: Examining Stress and Coping Among Parents of Young Children
Please join us for the TL1 Visiting Scientist Grand Rounds on February 25, 2022 from 12:00pm-1:00pm ET Vanessa Hull, BS, BA, MS, PhD Candidate at UC Davis will be presenting: Targeting N-acetyl-L-aspartate synthesis and transport to treat Canavan leukodystrophy
Listen to the Rutgers' recorded webinar regarding Data Completeness that was held on February 17, 2022 at 1:00pm ET. You will hear from David J. Foran, PhD; James Barr von Oehsen, PhD and Frank A. Sonnenberg, MD, FACP, FACMI on how Rutgers Biomedical/Health Sciences partnered with New Jersey’s largest healthcare system to combine clinical enterprises and jointly manage research activities. The
The Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science is hosting the next TL1 William Schnaper Visiting Scientist Program's Grand Rounds event on Wednesday, January 5, 2022, at 11:30am-12:30pm ET. Guest speaker: Megan Srinivas, MD, MPH, Post Doctoral Fellow, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Title: Health Equity: a Translational Science Approach Zoom
The Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration (CLIC), the coordinating center for the NCATS CTSA Program, is hosting this Un-Meeting. This is an unconventional meeting, which lacks the rules and structure of a traditional conference, focuses on bringing together researchers, clinicians, policymakers, public health professionals, healthcare innovators, and opinion leaders to discuss and develop innovative and effective ideas regarding climate change in human health.
The link between C2H2 and translational science is not intuitive for all. Working backward from climate-related disease to
The University of California, Davis Clinical and Translational Science Center is hosting the next TL1 William Schnaper Visiting Scientist Program's Grand Rounds event on Monday, November 29, 2021, at 9:00am PT. Guest speaker: Charlie Askew, Post Doctoral Fellow, UNC Gene Therapy Center Title: Neutralizing Antibody Suppression: Overcoming a natural barrier to viral vectored gene therapies Zoom Link
Over the last five years, CLIC has engaged stakeholders and partners across the consortium to amplify the research of CTSAs and communicate the impact of translational science. We have translated data into action by creating annual bi-directional metric reports, disseminating stories through the Insights to Inspire annual program, and developing actionable and sustainable resources, From Insights
Looking for new strategies for your KL2 or TL1 program? Are you worried about a lack of diversity and inclusion within your institution? How are you ensuring the diversity of the clinical science workforce? Not sure where to start? From Insights to Action is a collection of actionable questions inspired by hubs’ stories of ongoing progress and success in the Careers in Clinical & Translational
Registration now open: Inaugural TL1 Debate on November 9, 2021 The Institute of Clinical and Translational Science (ICTS) at Washington University in St. Louis, the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR) at the University of Michigan, the Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration (CLIC), and the William Schnaper Visiting Scientist working group are pleased to invite you to
The webcast describes methods for implementing data governance, ensuring data provenance and improving the ETL process