The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) — one of 27 Institutes and Centers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) — was established to transform the translational process so that new treatments and cures for disease can be delivered to patients faster. Learn more.
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- 3-D Tissue Bioprinting Program
- Assay Development and Screening Technology (ADST)
- Biomedical Data Translator
- Bridging Interventional Development Gaps (BrIDGs)
- Chemistry Technology
- Discovering New Therapeutic Uses for Existing Molecules
- Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD)
- Matrix Combination Screening
- Early Translation Branch (ETB)
- A Specialized Platform for Innovative Research Exploration (ASPIRE)
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About NCATS
Translating TranslationNCATS Director Christopher P. Austin, M.D., defines, distinguishes and explores the promise of translation, translational research and translational science.
Center OverviewDiscover more about NCATS, its director and staff, and job and training opportunities.
NCATS Programs & InitiativesReview a list of all the innovative programs and initiatives that NCATS supports.
Advisory GroupsFind more details about the two federal advisory groups that provide input and guidance to NCATS leadership.
Work with NCATSLearn about the various ways to advance your project with NCATS support — or join a Center-led effort to improve translation.
Discover more about NCATS, its director and staff, and job and training opportunities.
Review a list of all the innovative programs and initiatives that NCATS supports.
Find more details about the two federal advisory groups that provide input and guidance to NCATS leadership.
Learn about the various ways to advance your project with NCATS support — or join a Center-led effort to improve translation.
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NCATS Communications Branch
301-435-0888
info@ncats.nih.govConnect With Us
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Download the NCATS fact sheet (PDF - 639KB)
Learn more about NCATS’ Achievements in Advancing Translational Sciences.
About the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
NCATS is all about getting more treatments to more patients more quickly. Several thousand genetic diseases affect humans, of which only about 500 have any treatment. A novel drug can take 10 to 15 years and more than $2 billion to develop, and failure rates occur in about 95 percent of human studies. NCATS is directly addressing this problem by discovering new technologies and other approaches that could greatly accelerate the process of developing and deploying solutions that can be used by all translational researchers. Learn more about NCATS.
NCATS studies translation on a system-wide level as a scientific and operational problem. Learn more about translation and its challenges.
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