SC CTSI-Supported Research Aims to Boost Quality of Life for Seriously Ill Patients
A new study will follow patients who receive palliative care at home and in hospitals.
A new study will follow patients who receive palliative care at home and in hospitals.
The scholars will begin their course work on June 1, 2017 to develop critical clinical and translational research skills.
Congratulations to the 12 winners selected from among 70 proposals submitted by the research communities at USC and CHLA.
A study led by the Women’s Health and Exercise Laboratory at USC helps overweight women get in shape after chemotherapy.
During the course of research, investigators often spark on promising questions beyond the focus of the current study. A new SC CTSI program provides access to SC CTSI resources to support collection of the additional data needed to transform unexpected insights into useful scie…
Jon Detterich, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine of USC and pediatric cardiologist, CHLA, was awarded an NIH Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development (K23) Award to study red blood cell nitric oxide production and its relationship to vas…
John Wood, MD, PhD, principal investigator, The Saban Research Institute of CHLA; professor of pediatrics and radiology, USC Viterbi School of Engineering; and associate professor of pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine of USC, is leading a team of researchers in developing an ap…
The SC CTSI supported a clinical trial by Kristine R. Monroe, PhD, assistant professor of clinical preventive medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC who recruited more than 800 research participants to evaluate body fat distribution patterns in U.S. ethnic and racial minoritie…
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