SC CTSI-Supported Research Drives Global Health Policy
The study may help millions of HIV-positive women gain access to a safer birth control pill.
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The study may help millions of HIV-positive women gain access to a safer birth control pill.
Kathleen Page, MD, received $1.63 million in support of her translational research.
Two‐day orientation course for clinical investigators, research coordinators, and data managers.
Samet’s research has shaped local, regional and national policies on environmental risks.
Honors outstanding medical researchers devoted to training junior investigators.
Opportunities focus on developing tools and technologies for advancing our understanding of brain circuitry.
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