CTI - 1601 was invented by R. Mark Payne, MD, professor of Pediatric Cardiology at Indiana University School of Medicine and director
of the Translational Research Training Program of Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute.
Not exact matches
They may have done a thesis with a
translational focus, but few will have received
training in the requirements for doing modern patient - oriented
research, which includes large doses
of epidemiology, statistics, and human - subject trial design.
D. degrees
train individuals in clinical and basic
research, but
translational research programs strive to integrate these two sides
of medical science by connecting people and building networks.
Regardless
of the geographic setting, the goals and challenges
of translational research are the same, says Liu: Getting funding and infrastructure support from the government,
training young investigators, creating a multidisciplinary community
of researchers who can effectively communicate with each other, and finding ways to systematically implement
translational research results into clinical practice.
«There's absolutely no way a junior researcher could launch a
translational research career without this
training,» she says, pointing out the benefits
of everyday experience in a multidisciplinary team
of scholars.
In the United States, most
training opportunities are through the Clinical and
Translational Science Awards (CTSAs), which were launched in 2006 based on the 2003 National Institutes
of Health (NIH) Roadmap for Medical
Research.
The budget for
translational health
research since 2007 has been 12 million euros, representing 3 %
of health
research training programs for the Marie Curie Actions, according to Georges Bingen, the European Commission's head
of unit for the Marie Curie Actions People Programme.
Traditionally
trained social scientists who want to work in
translational research have to tailor their skills to the needs
of a multidisciplinary environment, Palinkas says.
With the recent emphasis on
translational and outcomes
research, it should not be difficult to find a
training program in fields related to CER, says Milton Weinstein, director
of Harvard University's Program on the Economic Evaluation
of Medical Technology and co-author
of the book Decision Making in Health and Medicine: Integrating Evidence and Values.
His
research efforts are divided between preclinical models, the development, performance, and monitoring
of cancer immunotherapy trials and the
training of the next generation
of translational investigators.
Their work was supported by funding from the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the National Institutes
of Health, along with funding from the U-M Cardiovascular
Translational Research and Entrepreneurship
training program.
William Crowley, director
of clinical
research for Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, observes that, although NIH's many programs to support
training in clinical and
translational research have been «spectacular,» the academy is now filled with well -
trained translational researchers, all trying to land independent
research grants just as the NIH pay line is plummeting.
«Although we demonstrated that BCG educates stem cells to generate
trained immunity, we had no idea about the molecular mechanisms that were involved in this protective pathway,» says Dr. Divangahi, who is also an Associate Director
of the
Translational Research in Respiratory Diseases Program at the RI - MUHC and an Associate Professor
of Medicine at McGill University.
«I like to call it intelligent crossover
training,» says Karina Davidson, associate director
of the Irving Institute for Clinical and
Translational Research, Columbia's CTSA program.
M. D. Feldman, L. Huang, B. J. Guglielmo, R. Jordan, J. Kahn, J. M. Creasman, J. P. Wiener - Kronish, K. A. Lee, A. Tehrani, K. Yaffe, and J. S. Brown, «
Training the next generation
of research mentors: The University
of California, San Francisco, Clinical &
Translational Science Institute Mentor Development Program.»
These programs
train students to recognize and capitalize on
translational opportunities that may arise from their
research and, in some cases, may influence the direction
of their future investigations.
Our ultimate goal is to provide
training not only in the successful operation and adoption
of our technologies, but also in the formation and operation
of successful
translational research teams.
This clinical
research center has been able to
train all types
of students on clinical
translational research in anxiety and at the same time has an extensive role in community education and outreach to improve access to quality mental health services.
Dr. Melinda Biernacki, a senior hematology - oncology fellow at Fred Hutch Cancer
Research Center, has been selected to participate in the 2016
Translational Research Training in Hematology, or TRTH, a joint program sponsored by the American Society
of Hematology, or ASH, and the European Hematology Association.
He is deeply committed to interdisciplinary
training and
translational research, having helped found the Caltech Brain Imaging Center and the Kavli Institute
of Nanoscience, as well as serving as the Director
of the Rosen Center for Biological Engineering.
Fellows will have a basic
translational research mentor from CSHL as well as a clinical
translational mentor from Northwell Health Cancer Institute to guide the development
of their clinical
research training throughout this fellowship program.
The ITCMS program, in its 41st year, was established to provide postdoctoral fellows an interdisciplinary
training experience, including basic and
translational research opportunities with renowned investigators, and an extensive scope
of workshops and
training modules with an emphasis on cancer model systems.
This
training program will consist
of 14 months
of clinical
training at Northwell Health hospitals and ambulatory cancer center in Lake Success, NY, followed by two years
of post-doctoral
translational research training at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
The RBL, one
of 11 in the country, serves as a valuable shared resource to others in academic, not - for - profit and private sectors for BSL - 3
training, basic
research and
translational discovery efforts.
Dr. Kaufman is director
of McLean Hospital's
Translational Imaging Laboratory, associate professor
of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, co-director
of the NIDA T32 post-doctoral
training program at McLean, and a Partners Human
Research Committee member.
The Institute supports and conducts basic,
translational, and clinical
research on the healthy and diseased nervous system; fosters the
training of investigators in the basic and clinical neurosciences; and seeks better understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
of neurological disorders.
The ITCMS postdoctoral
training program at the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center provides an exceptional interdisciplinary
training experience, including outstanding basic and
translational research opportunities with renowned investigators, and an extensive scope
of workshops and
training modules with an emphasis on cancer model systems.
She has an active laboratory
research program centered on comparative and
translational oncology and is involved in the
training of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
Graduate
training in
translational research may be pursued in a number
of fields related to clinical and basic sciences, including anesthesiology and pain management, behavior, cardiology, clinical epidemiology and population medicine, dentistry, diagnostic imaging (radiology), large animal internal medicine, large animal surgery, oncology, ophthalmology, production medicine (ruminant and swine), radiation oncology, small animal internal medicine, small animal surgery, and theriogenology.