Regulatory Science Symposium: Emerging Technologies/Treatments Session 3: Clinical Trials for Stem Cell Therapies (2017)

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Jonathan Cotliar

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Lisa DiMolfetto

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Regulatory Science Symposium: Emerging Technologies/Treatments Session 4: CT Enabling Technologies – Decentralized Clinical Trials (2017)

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Steven Swanson

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Regulatory Science Symposium: Emerging Technologies/Treatments Session 5 - Immunotherapy Trials (2017)

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Regulatory Science Symposium: Emerging Technologies/Treatments Session 6: Cutting Edge Technologies and Humanitarian Devices (2017)

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Gerald Loeb

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SC CTSI-Supported Pilot Suggests Promise of Testosterone Supplementation to Enhance Recovery from Knee Surgery

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Guiding Role of Regulatory Science in Drug and Device Candidate Development Explored in Recent Regulatory Science Bootcamp

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SC CTSI Turns to Popular Television Drama to Educate the Public about Clinical Research

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Digital Scholar Webinar: Research Data Sharing and Re-Use: Practical Implications for Data Citation Practice that Benefit Researchers

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SC CTSI’s Community Mentorship Program Cited in Article by NIH NHLBI Division Director

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SC CTSI’s Research Recruitment Resources Featured in Trojan Family Magazine

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Digital Scholar Webinar: Leveraging Medical Health Record Data for Identifying Research Study Participants: Practical Guidance on Using Clinical Research Informatics Applications in Your Research

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SC CTSI Supports Recruitment of Diverse Participants for Landmark $1.5 Billion Precision Medicine Research Initiative

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SC CTSI and CHLA Educate Angelenos about Clinical Research at March for Science 2018 Expo

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SC CTSI-Supported Study Shows How Exercise Affects the Health of Latina Breast Cancer Survivors

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SC CTSI-supported Research Campaign Raises Awareness of Cervical Cancer Prevention among Latinas

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Karen Busa

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