SC CTSI-funded Research is Closing the Hepatitis C Treatment Gap in Los Angeles
An SC CTSI- funded public health project could begin to break down barriers and help keep people with the virus from falling through the cracks.
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An SC CTSI- funded public health project could begin to break down barriers and help keep people with the virus from falling through the cracks.
Misconceptions about obsessive-compulsive disorder cause some people to forgo effective treatment, despite existing therapies that can dramatically reduce suffering.
The SC Clinical and Translational Science Institute would like to welcome and congratulate our new cohort of Mentored Career Development in Clinical and Translational Science Program (KL2) Scholars! The KL2 program was created to support research career development for health pr…
We sat down with Dr. Elizabeth Burner, Research Director of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine, about how pilot funding supported her team’s work.
The platform, launched in January 2026, contains a wealth of educational offerings tailored to learners at all stages of their clinical and translational professional journey.
A novel Quality by Design (QbD) framework was piloted amongst KL2 Scholars and funding awardees at SC CTSI to identify and mitigate risks that prevent studies from completion
An SC CTSI biostatistician helped the research team identify complex treatment factors.