SC CTSI-Supported Research Finds a Better Way to Straighten Teeth
ComfortCorrect claims to straighten crooked teeth better and more comfortably than traditional braces.
ComfortCorrect claims to straighten crooked teeth better and more comfortably than traditional braces.
Researchers learn about a software tool that enables non-programmers to quickly prototype and run mobile health studies.
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Join us to learn how crowdfunding can work for a research project, and to support this important mHealth study.
New funding opportunities will be issued in early 2015.
This guidance will help ensure that ethical and scientific standards are upheld for CTSA-funded protocols.
There's a lot more to clinical and translational research design than meets the eye.
Image analysis suggests a breakdown in the brain’s memory can be detected before cognitive loss begins.
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