SC CTSI Teams Up with Symplur to Introduce Researchers to the Power of Social Media Data
Scientists learn how popular social media platforms can serve as near-limitless sources of data for study of human health.
Scientists learn how popular social media platforms can serve as near-limitless sources of data for study of human health.
SC CTSI initiative introduces researchers to novel online approaches to raise funds and increase the visibility of their research.
Sarah Hamm-Alvarez has been recognized for her scholarly and research contributions to the pharmaceutical sciences.
SC CTSI recently upgraded to REDCap version 6.1.4 which comes with a number of new features and improvements.
The purpose of this Notice is to inform the research community that NIH has revised its definition of “clinical trial.
SC CTSI brings health educator Roberta Ness to USC to discuss successful approaches.
Biomedical engineer’s new system for tissue imaging could save millions of lives.
As the self-tracking movement goes mainstream, researchers see unprecedented opportunities.
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