Translational Science Has Its Day at USC
SC CTSI hosts the first annual Translational Science Day at USC.
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SC CTSI hosts the first annual Translational Science Day at USC.
Members of the USC and CHLA research communities, along with community leaders and industry representatives, gathered to discuss the challenges of translation in an academic environment.
Modern clinical infrastructure and trained research staff help researchers conduct clinical studies.
SC CTSI support helped researchers build functional prototype that led to subsequent funding.
Join us for keynote addresses by nationally renowned experts; panel discussions with university and community leaders, researchers, and industry; poster session; and networking reception. RSVP now.
Individual awards up to $50k are available to support all aspects of translational research.
USC's Victoria Cortessis and a colleague found that smoking weed might also have a connection to cancer.
SC CTSI funds 21 awardees for the Spring 2012 award cycle.
NIH Funding Acknowledgment: Important - All publications resulting from the utilization of SC CTSI resources are required to credit the SC CTSI grant by including the NIH funding acknowledgment and must comply with the NIH Public Access Policy.