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We invite you to join us today for the #WUICTS Symposium until 1pm at EPNEC. Ruth OāHara is our speaker from Stanford Medicine #scienceoftranslation


Our sincere thanks to Ruth OāHara, PhD, Director, Spectrum, Stanford Center, on her presentation this morning on the role of CTSAās in the Science of Translation. Stanford Medicine


Thank you to our research panel Laura McPherson, PhD, WashU Medicine Physical Therapy Christine OāBrien, PhD, WashU McKelvey Engineering and Mary Politi, PhD, WashU Medicine Department of Surgery for sharing more on their current research projects. #translationalscience


Thank you to our Junior Investigators, Max Petersen, MD, WashU Medicine Endocrinology and Lauren Roland, MD, WashUMedENT who presented flash talks for Integration of Translational Science in their current work.


The symposium concluded with a research panel discussion with Jacob Greenberg, MD, WashU Med Taylor Family Department of Neurosurgery James Krings, MD, WashU Medicine Div of Pulmonary & Crit Care Med Ruth OāHara, PhD, Stanford Medicine moderated by Christina Gurnett, MD, PhD Christina Gurnett WashU Medicine Neurology we thank them for their enlightening talk.




Join us for an overview webinar today - May 20th, from 9am - 10am, via Zoom to discuss the CTFRP program details and definitions of translational science. Email the ICTS, [email protected], to be added to the invitation.








The WashU Medicine Clinical Research Training Center has announced the launch of the Clinical Investigation Bootcamp. One way scholars can jumpstart their research is to complete these three courses (8 credits) which can be completed in 1-2 years. Learn more about the program> l8r.it/XvBz



Don't miss the July 21st deadline for applications for the WashU Medicine Clinical Research Training Center KL2 Career Development Awards Program. Find more details on their website.