AORTIC DISSECTION and management of aortic dissection
UCSF CTSI Services and Resources for Postdoctoral Scholars
1. Services and Resources for Researchers Facilitating the Translation of Research Rachael Sak, RN, MPH August 4, 2011
2. What CTSI Is and Does CTSI Enables and Facilitates Research on Different Levels Research Services & Resources Virtual Home Website Training Funding/ Career Development
15. Clinical Research Services http://ctsi.ucsf.edu/research/crs New Coordinator & Participant Recruitment Cores Coming Soon!
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Editor's Notes
Established in 2006, UCSF's CTSI was among the first of the now 60-member NIH-funded Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) consortium. CTSI leadership report directly to the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, Jeff Bluestone
The CTS Training Program (CTST) provides training in C&T research with level of training ranging anywhere from individual courses to more intensive workshop and certificate programs to advanced training and degreed programs (e.g. Master’s in Clinical Research)
CTSI’s Dr Bill Balke conducts a workshop on “Postdoctoral Funding Opportunities: NIH and Beyond” (including information on application preparation) via the Office of Career Development PASS lecture series
CTSI and other intramural units provide funding for pilot projects in various areas including the T1 Translational Catalyst Program for the Development of Diagnostics and Therapeutics http://rap.ucsf.edu/pilot-t1/ and the Under Represented Faculty & Senior Fellows in Clinical and Translational Research Awards
The UCSF Cores Database is a searchable tool that has information on 80 research core facilities at UCSF, their services and equipment, and location and contact/website information
The CRS program houses 8 clinical research centers that provide an array of clinical research services including two new cores in development: the Participant Recruitment Core and Clinical Research Coordinator Core