SC CTSI Announces Awards To Researchers At USC And CHLA
Congratulations to the 24 winners selected from among 134 proposals.
Congratulations to the 24 winners selected from among 134 proposals.
SC CTSI supports community-driven asthma research project that helps kids breathe easier.
The scholars have begun their course work to develop clinical and translational research skills.
Addressing the need of working nationally across institutions to solve major problems facing translation.
Marisela Robles is community liaison for Community Engagement at SC CTSI.
NCATS provides $12.7 million in awards to match nine academic research groups.
Research by SC CTSI K scholar Kathleen Page indicates sugary drinks trigger desire for savory foods.
SC CTSI offers consultation services in various areas to help investigators move their research forward.