Seed Money for Translational Pilot Projects Charis Eng, MD, PhD, Chair, Genomic Medicine Institute, advises all faculty that the Cleveland Clinical and Translational Sciences Collaborative (CTSC) and the School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, will provide seed money to faculty in multidisciplinary programs for Pilot Projects that will lead to effi
cient use of resources and support of inter-institutional, clinical translational research in the City of Cleveland.
The present pilot study implies that performing a dental prophylaxis on a cat or dog without the
use of general anesthesia can be done in a safe and effi
cient manner by an appropriately trained technician.