NCATS Authors Publish The Benefits Of Collaborative Research
Working collectively is vital to establishing innovative approaches that can benefit the broad scientific and patient communities.
Working collectively is vital to establishing innovative approaches that can benefit the broad scientific and patient communities.
Research educators at USC and the University of North Carolina partner to help scientists improve their chances of receiving federal support for clinical and translational research.
Speaker: Daniella Meeker, PhD, systems engineer and an associate information scientist at the RAND Corporation.
Fostering research across UCLA, USC, CHLA, and partner institutions.
Samet’s research has shaped local, regional and national policies on environmental risks.
In 2013 the SC CTSI Pilot Funding Program supported 42 research projects with over $1.3 M in awards.
The team-oriented focus in education is unique among the nation's Clinical and Translational Science Award programs and demonstrates its effectiveness when a class project generates a published peer-reviewed research article.
The study may help millions of HIV-positive women gain access to a safer birth control pill.