NCATS staff are experts in many different fields relevant to translational research and science policy, from small molecules to human subjects protections. NCATS also offers a variety of tools and other resources for preclinical and clinical investigators.
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NCATS Programs & Initiatives
- 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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Expertise & Resources
OpenData Portal: Sharing Drug Repurposing Data to Advance COVID-19 ResearchNCATS created a new resource for scientists, the COVID-19 OpenData Portal, to openly and quickly share SARS-CoV-2-related drug repurposing data and experiments for all approved drugs.
NCATS’ infographic spotlights the NCATS Pharmaceutical Collection’s impact on identifying new uses for existing drugs. Repurposing drugs is especially powerful in drug development for rare diseases and infectious diseases.
As Artificial/Machine Intelligence (A/MI) rapidly becomes an important data-science tool for improving health outcomes, challenges still remain when implementing MI systems in health care environments. Read highlights from our workshop.
NCATS Staff ProfilesLearn more about the experts and NCATS, including research/professional interests and recent publications.
Preclinical Research ToolboxNIH and NCATS have developed several tools and resources to help scientists conduct preclinical research.
Clinical Research ToolboxNCATS supports clinical research tools that facilitate trial design, patient recruitment and partnerships for commercialization.
Core TechnologiesNCATS maintains cross-cutting technologies to support ongoing operation of all NCATS translational research activities.
Learn more about the experts and NCATS, including research/professional interests and recent publications.
NIH and NCATS have developed several tools and resources to help scientists conduct preclinical research.
NCATS supports clinical research tools that facilitate trial design, patient recruitment and partnerships for commercialization.
NCATS maintains cross-cutting technologies to support ongoing operation of all NCATS translational research activities.
Work with Us
NCATS staff are experts in many translational research disciplines, and the Center offers tools, technologies and in-kind support to help researchers translate basic scientific knowledge into interventions that improve human health.
Online Training Modules
NCATS offers an Assay Guidance Manual Training Workshop online in addition to the in-person workshops held throughout the year. This training workshop contains video recordings of the speakers side by side on the screen with the slides to share best practices and expert advice on assay design, development and implementation with a wider audience. View the video modules.
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