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Texas Regional CTSA Consortium Hosts Annual Meeting
The Texas Regional CTSA Consortium hosted their 11th annual meeting in October. With over 135 attendees, this gathering of CTSA hubs showcased innovative research, inter-institutional competitions, and community-centered initiatives. The event was intended to foster collaboration, bridge communities, and propel translational science forward. Click the link to learn about the outcomes and key takeaways from the conference.
CTSI Receives $53.9 Million to Advance Health Research
Congratulations to the University of Minnesota CTSI for being awarded $53.9 million for Health Research Advancements! This substantial grant, among the largest federal research awards received by the university, marks a pivotal moment in accelerating scientific breakthroughs for real-world applications. Read on to explore how the CTSI aims to revolutionize healthcare, foster community engagement, and prioritize health equity for all Minnesotans.
NIH Research Program All of Us Establishes CU Anschutz-led Center Aimed at Better Utilizing Data
CU Anschutz and its partners have been awarded $30 million to establish The Center for Linkage and Acquisition of Data. The All of Us Research Program aims to enroll at least 1 million participants to enhance and increase diversity in health research. Click for the full article to learn how this initiative aims to revolutionize precision medicine.
Seed Grants Fund Research Collaborations with Minority-Serving Institutions
Penn State's Institutional Partnerships for Diversifying Research initiative is breaking barriers by funding 16 collaborative projects. Seven institutes have united to diversify research, fostering collaborative ventures between Penn State and minority-serving institutions. Research topics range from environmental biology to AI in agriculture, all addressing inclusivity and sustainability. Read on to explore the details and impacts of these partnerships.
ICTS Precision Health Team Develops Genomic Return of Results Service
The ICTS Precision Health team at Washington University has introduced a new Genomic Return of Results Service. This new service is tackling the challenge of returning crucial genetic findings to research participants, propelling breakthroughs in treatment options for epilepsy, scoliosis, and other syndromes. Read the full article to learn about the challenges, solutions, and outcomes reshaping precision healthcare.
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