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A national consortium of medical research institutions, funded through Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA), is working together to improve the way biomedical research is conducted nationwide. Consortium members share a common vision to reduce the time it takes for laboratory discoveries to become treatments for patients, to engage communities in clinical research efforts and to train clinical and translational researchers.
View CTSA institutions by: LocationName The momentum behind the CTSA program continues to build as new connections are emerging within, across and beyond the consortium. Launched in 2006, it now includes 46 medical research institutions in 26 states. When the program is fully implemented, it will support approximately 60 CTSAs across the nation. The consortium's Web site, CTSAweb.org, ensures broad access to CTSA resources, enhances communication and encourages information sharing. CTSA Funding
CTSA Questions and AnswersLast updated July 14, 2009 NCRR maintains a list of the most commonly asked questions, and answers to them, to help keep CTSA consortium members apprised of the latest issues related to the CTSAs. READ MORE >> CTSA Training Program Questions and AnswersNCRR maintains a list of the most frequently asked questions and answers, relative to CTSA training programs. READ MORE >> EventsUpcoming:Past:
Small Business OpportunitiesAvenues for research collaboration between CTSA investigators and small businesses are available at: NIH Small Business and Funding Opportunities NCRR Small Business Opportunities in Clinical Research Support for CTSA-Related Conferences and Scientific Meetings (R13/U13)Requests for support for clinical and translation research related conferences, either as stand-alone activities or in conjunction with existing professional organizations' conferences or other events, may be made to NCRR's Division for Clinical Research Resources. The potential funding mechanisms for scientific conferences include R13 grants U13 cooperative agreements. Permission to submit an application must be requested no less than nine months before the proposed conference date. For conference planning guidance or programmatic assistance, please contact your NIH Steering Committee Liaison or CTSA Program Officer. For further information about NCRR support for R13/U13 opportunities related to clinical research, please contact Dr. Rosemarie Filart. READ MORE >> Contact InformationFor CTSA programmatic information, contact:
Anthony R. Hayward, M.D., Ph.D. For CTSA communications information, contact:
Kameha R. Kidd, Ph.D. View the list of NCRR Program Officials and Grant Specialists by CTSA grantee institution. |
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