Definition of «translational»

Translational refers to a change in position or location. In scientific context, it is often used to describe research that involves applying knowledge gained from basic science research (such as laboratory experiments) directly into clinical practice and patient care. This can include developing new treatments, diagnostic tools, or therapies based on the findings of basic science studies. Translational medicine aims to bridge the gap between bench and bedside by facilitating the translation of scientific discoveries into tangible benefits for patients.

Sentences with «translational»

  • Asserting the role of biobehavioral sciences in translational research: The behavioral neurobiology revolution (cambridge.org)
  • Research published in the October 21 issue of Science Translational Medicine uses a virus to deliver an extra dose of the gene p11 to the adult mouse brain. (scientificamerican.com)
  • 3:00 p.m. Keynote Lecture — V. Wee Yong, PhD, 2017 J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine Recipient Sponsored by EMD Serono Bench to Bedside: The science of translational medicine in MS (mediarelations.uwo.ca)
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