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NCATS has provided the FDA with access to the N3C Data Enclave. FDA investigators interested in accessing N3C COVID-19 data must complete appropriate human subjects and NIH security training, review and abide by NCATS technology transfer requirements, and submit a Data Use Request (DUR) detailing their proposed project and use of N3C data. For details on how FDA investigators can access the N3C
What's a Research Studio? CTSI’s Team Science Program created the Research Studio to meet the sometimes difficult-to-define needs around crafting grant proposals, finding collaborators, and fleshing out study teams. How will the study be designed? Is the hypothesis clear and succinct, yet robust enough to make a meaningful impact? How will the trial be implemented, measured, and finally translated
N3C is hosting an Open House to engage CTSA members, newcomers, and the wider translational research community. The event will be kicked off with a one-hour symposium that includes opening remarks from N3C leadership, followed by a PI/Clinician Testimonial with Dr. David Ellison of OCTRI, an N3C Tutorial on how to get involved, a demonstration of the N3C Data Enclave, and flash talks from the
The N3C is the largest collection of electronic health record (EHR) data on COVID-19 patients in the world and is anchored on the OHDSI/OMOP model. This webinar will feature presentations to increase N3C awareness and engagement of nurses, and to identify opportunities and roles relevant to nurse scientists. There will also be a panel discussion involving prominent nurse scientists to address
The Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute Team Science Toolbox is designed to:
While there is universal recognition of the importance of team science and team leadership in clinical and translational science, there is a remarkable dearth of valid and reliable outcome measures on team science leadership. As a result, we developed a semi-quantitative translational science-specific team leadership competency assessment tool and have begun pilot studies to validate it and use it
The Journal of Clinical and Translational Science recently announced a call for submissions for a special themed issue focused on the Design, Development, Evaluation, and Dissemination of Team Science Interventions in Clinical and Translational Research. "Our goal is to curate a set of manuscripts that highlight the current state of providing interventional support to Translational Teams
Hear from the experts and share your experiences! Join Marissa Shuffler, Ph.D., (Clemson University) and Christopher Wiese, Ph.D., (Georgia Tech) to learn how to manage your virtual teams. They will offer evidence-based guidelines and practical advice. Turn your team of experts into expert virtual teams! https://bit.ly/ManagingVTeams Instructions to use Zoom: Download the Zoom app from Google Play
The purpose of this contest is to find the best ideas in all of CTSA-land for encouraging better teamscience. Any person associated with a CTSA hub is eligible. It can be the hub PI, program director, staffmember, trainee, student, a participating researcher, a community member et al
The coronavirus pandemic is fundamentally changing the way many organizations operate for the foreseeable future. Remote work is a new reality. How can leaders create an excellent remote culture? What are the best practices for virtual meetings? Susan Mohammed, Ph.D., Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute's team science expert, discusses these topics and more.
The future of research is in your hands. Learn how broadly-engaged team science and stakeholder engagement can help you to build authentic partnerships for translational research collaboration. Join us to celebrate innovation, inclusivity, and team-building at this exciting event, featuring: - A Medical Grand Grounds keynote address by health care advocate Sharon Terry, President and CEO of
Criteria for evaluating faculty are traditionally based on a triad of scholarship, teaching, and service. Research scholarship is often measured by first or senior authorship on peer-reviewed scientific publications and being principal investigator on extramural grants.
Join us for a 4.5-day workshop at Colorado State University in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado. More and more science requires diverse teams yet working on a team can be a challenge. Have you ever heard scientists say, “I hate group projects,” or “It isn’t natural for me to work on a team?” The great news is that team skills can be taught and fostered among scientists at all stages of their
Introduction:
Although the science of team science is no longer a new field, the measurement of team science and its standardization remain in relatively early stages of development. To describe the current state of team science assessment, we conducted an integrative review of measures of research collaboration quality and outcomes.
Introduction:
Although the science of team science is no longer a new field, the measurement of team science and its standardization remain in relatively early stages of development. To describe the current state of team science assessment, we conducted an integrative review of measures of research collaboration quality and outcomes.