Oct 20, 2005
NIH starts program to improve clinical and translational science
Via Medgadget
| The NIH has published on The New England Journal of Medicine the creation of the Institutional Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSAs) program: The grants will encourage institutions to propose new approaches to clinical and translational research, including new organizational models and training programs at graduate and post-graduate levels. In addition, they will foster original research in developing clinical research methodologies, such as clinical research informatics, laboratory methods, other technology resources and community-based research capabilities. Potential benefits to patients include: new medical monitoring devices that they can use in their own homes; improved methods for predicting the toxicity of new drugs in specific individuals; and a seamless and safe experience for those who participate in clinical trials. |
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The CTSA and its implications
I have been meaning to write about the Clinical Translational Science Award competitive application process and its implications for a while now. I did a search this morning and found a post in Dr. Andrea Gaggioli's blog, the Positive Technology
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The CTSA and its implications
I have been meaning to write about the Clinical Translational Science Award competitive application process and its implications for a while now. I did a search this morning and found a post in Dr. Andrea Gaggioli's blog, the Positive Technology
Trackback by: FutureHIT | Jan 26, 2006
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