SC CTSI KL2 Scholar Investigates Inflammation In Search Of New Treatments for Stroke Patients
USC's William Mack credits SC CTSI with helping him become an independent clinical researcher.
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USC's William Mack credits SC CTSI with helping him become an independent clinical researcher.
Addressing behavior and mental health challenges among youths in immigrant populations.
Congratulations to the awardees selected from among 120 proposals.
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.
Working with local residents who provide culturally relevant health education.
Speaker: Daniella Meeker, PhD, systems engineer and an associate information scientist at the RAND Corporation.
Fostering research across UCLA, USC, CHLA, and partner institutions.
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