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Become a Successful Digital Scholar (Workshop 1: Digital Scholar Training Initiative)

Workshop 1 of the New Digital Scholar Training Initiative

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SC CTSI Launches Digital Scholar Webinar Series

The training series introduces health researchers to digital science approaches.

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SC CTSI Launches New Digital Scholar Initiative To Help Researchers Better Utilize the Web

Interested researchers at USC and CHLA are invited to apply by Sep 8, 2014.

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Enago Academy and SC CTSI’s Digital Scholar Program Team Up to Help Researchers Publish Their Work More Successfully

Simply getting studies published isn't enough—it's just as important for work to appear in the right academic journal. Fortunately, researchers now have access to digital tools that can help identify the best places to submit and publish articles.

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Leverage Crowdfunding: How to Obtain Seed Funding Online

Workshop 2 of the New Digital Scholar Training Initiative

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Utilize Digital and Social Media Data for Your Research

Workshop 4 of the New Digital Scholar Training Initiative

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Accelerate the Dissemination and Impact of Your Research Findings

Workshop 3 of the New Digital Scholar Training Initiative

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Promoting Data Literacy Skills Among Students and Scholars in the Health Sciences

SC CTSI’s latest Digital Scholar workshops provide hands-on experience with social media data analysis and infographics.

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Enhancing Clinical Translational Research through Training in Digital Practices and Approaches

SC CTSI team members presented the Digital Scholar Program, its latest progress and available resources at the national CTSA Workforce Development Domain Taskforce meeting.

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SC CTSI Gets Help from Experiment to Teach Scientists at USC and CHLA New Skills in Crowdfunding

SC CTSI initiative introduces researchers to novel online approaches to raise funds and increase the visibility of their research.

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USC/CHLA Investigator Develops Improved Method to Enable Earlier Assessments of Lung Health for Babies with a Positive Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis

A new class of drugs has the potential to add years of robust health for children with cystic fibrosis—if administered at the right time. The noninvasive, improved method established by Danieli B. Salinas, MD, can spot early signs of lung disease in newborn babies to guide diagnosis and care.

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New SC CTSI educational video on submitting a grant application and activating clinical studies at USC

An educational video for emerging researchers provides info on designing research studies, applying for grant funding, and navigating institutional processes.

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Can Robots Make Hospital Treatments Less Traumatic for Sick Children?

Kids with complex medical issues often undergo many painful and traumatic treatments. With help from the SC CTSI, USC pediatrician Margaret Trost is developing a new generation of interactive robot companions to ease the pain.

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USC Health Sciences Profiles: A Gateway to Collaboration

Finding USC researchers and their work has never been easier.

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SC CTSI Welcomes Neuroscientist and Informatics Expert Daniella Meeker

Daniella Meeker, PhD, will serve as director of the Clinical Research Informatics program within SC CTSI.

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SC CTSI Scholars Present Research Projects at National Translational Science Meeting in D.C.

SC CTSI's clinical and translational research scholar program helps scientists develop not just traditional writing and speaking presentation skills, but also fluency in on-camera video presentation and internet distribution.

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SC CTSI Launches Clinical Trials Expert Finder at USC

Finding USC researchers with active clinical trials has never been easier.

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SC CTSI to Offer Data-Driven Workshop on Using Social Media and Infographics

Join us for a special workshop in collaboration with the popular healthcare social media consultancy Symplur.

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SC CTSI Teams Up with Symplur to Introduce Researchers to the Power of Social Media Data

Scientists learn how popular social media platforms can serve as near-limitless sources of data for study of human health.

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Funding the Future: SC CTSI Grant Supports Student Research on Critical Topics in Translational Science

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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.