Join us tomorrow for the Health Services Research Day symposium! Come network with researchers across Georgia and learn about value-based research activities. #HSRDay2026 #CTSAProgram
📍Rollins School of Public Health
⏰ 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
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Last chance to register for our virtual "Using #AI to Advance Translational Science: Methods, Tools, and Ethics" symposium on Friday!
Dr. Brian Anderson, President & CEO of the Coalition for #HealthAI, will deliver the keynote.
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CTSA Working Group Proposal Cycle XVI Timeline
Submissions for the #CTSAProgram Working Group Proposal Cycle XVI are closing soon! Submit your proposals by tomorrow, March 31 at 3 pm ET: https://ow.ly/voxM50YoI9I
Save the Date: Community of Practice to Facilitate Effective LHS-CTSA Partnerships. Wed, Apr 1, 12-1 pm ET / 9-10 am PT. Discussion with Sarah Greene, MPH, Senior Advisor, Research Advocate, & Consultant. All are welcome! Clinicians, community members, health system representatives, CTSA hubs, researchers, funders. Inset article title: Ten Reasons Why Learning Health Systems Will Have a Transformational Effect on Health and Health Care
Attention #CTSAProgram! Join the Learning Health Systems-CTSA Partnerships Working Group next Wednesday at 12:00 pm ET for a discussion with Sarah M. Greene, M.P.H.
Email the working group to receive the meeting link: LHS-CTSA.Partnerships@ccos.ctsa.io
March 2026 CTSA webinar announcement with topics on clinicaltrials.gov registration and reporting: keys to success at Duke, and the translational impact working group, featuring a QR code for registration.
Join us tomorrow at 2 pm ET for the next #CTSAProgram Webinar! This month's agenda features two presentations on Clinical Trial Registration and Reporting and the Translational Impact Working Group. Register now: https://ow.ly/owJ550YyeTw
CTSA Working Group Proposal Cycle XVI Timeline
REMINDER: the #CTSAProgram Working Group Proposal Cycle XVI is still open! Topics include: translational science methods, AI, research innovation, solution-oriented health disparities research, & training curricula in CTS. Submit by March 31 at 3 pm ET: https://ow.ly/2NgW50YoHXZ
Graphic featuring Design Lab Toolkit. Text in the center of graphic reads, "A collaborative, multi-interest holder event to design innovative clinical trials to solve challenging problems for patients, their families, and healthcare!"
CCOS is continuing its Hub Spotlights for innovative clinical & translational science across the #CTSAProgram. Up next, @tuftsctsi.bsky.social and its Clinical Trial Design Lab Toolkit! Learn more and read the full article on our website: https://ow.ly/FTSk50Ytbqc
Colorado CTSI Exercise Research Facility
CCOS continues our Hub Spotlights celebrating innovation across the #CTSAProgram, like Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI) at CU Anschutz, where high-intensity exercise research is reshaping Parkinson’s care & advancing precision exercise science: https://ow.ly/1fVt50Ytbjq
Our virtual "Using AI to Advance Translational Science: Methods, Tools, and Ethics" symposium is 1 month away!
Dr. Brian Anderson, President & CEO of the Coalition for Health AI, will deliver the keynote address.
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SC CTSI biostatistician, using a novel approach, helps reveal reasons behind unequal access to Deep Brain Stimulation
Former Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute KL2 awardees are examining why access to Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) stays unequal worldwide. Their review identifies key barriers and practical fixes, including clinical training. https://ow.ly/ntKP50YhKvB #CTSAProgram
CTSA Working Group Proposal Cycle XVI Timeline
Submissions for #CTSAProgram Working Group Proposal Cycle XVI are now open! Topics include: translational science methods, AI, research innovation, solution-oriented health disparities research, & training curricula in CTS. Submit by March 31 at 3 pm ET: https://ow.ly/ZBHc50YoHQI
Proud to see this work featured by @ccos-ctsa.bsky.social. The TwoPlus trial reflects the strength of collaborative clinical research infrastructure across the CTSA consortium. #CTSAProgram
Members of the Georgia CTSA Team
Behind breakthroughs like TwoPlus are the Georgia CTSA Clinical Research Centers (GCRCs). Their hands-on expertise helps Emory teams run complex trials, overcome staffing hurdles, and support patients exploring less burdensome dialysis. Read the full story: https://ow.ly/xSQ450YhKlN #CTSAProgram
Discover how Dr. Patrick Boyle—two-time ITHS Pilot Award recipient and leader of UW’s Cardiac Systems Simulation Lab—is advancing bioengineering and cardiac care. Learn how ITHS Pilot funding sparked translational projects and helped unlock major NIH grants: https://ow.ly/cxQV50YhJml #CTSAProgram
February 2026 CTSA webinar announcement with topics on translational commercialization case studies and NCATS N3C updates, featuring a QR code for registration.
Join us TODAY at 2 pm ET for the next #CTSAProgram Webinar! This month's agenda features two presentations on Translational Case Studies in Commercialization Working Group by Andrew Kant and Update on NCATS #N3C. Register now: https://ow.ly/I21050YlFXJ
University of Alabama at Birmingham CCTS hub spotlight graphic reading, "CCOS is proud to showcase more innovative clinical and translational science coming out of the CTSA Program in our hub spotlight series. Next up we're featuring the I-Corps@NCATS program"
CCOS Hub Highlight: Explore how UAB’s CCTS I-Corps@NCATS program helps #CTSAProgram scientists bridge benchtop to marketplace through customer discovery and “T-shaped” skills. With 276 teams trained and real startup wins - check out the impact of this program https://ow.ly/ehXf50YhJRS
Dr. Apurv Soni
Dr. Apurv Soni at UMass Chan is advancing digital medicine with mobile tech, predictive analytics, and decentralized trials. Backed by TL1 and NIH F30 awards, he’s expanding remote monitoring and Hospital at Home at UMass Chan. https://ow.ly/LJXO50YhjVy #CTSAProgram
Learn how Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute used the RE-AIM framework to evaluate community health workshops. The team built a transparent, adaptable way to measure real-world impact. Read on to learn more: https://ow.ly/5Zz350YhFGY #CTSAProgram
Speakers at podium welcoming attendees to the Indiana CTSI 2025 Annual Meeting with a large presentation screen behind them.
The Indiana CTSI’s 2025 Annual Meeting brought experts and partners together to accelerate diabetes treatment. With “Moving the Needle: Treating Diabetes Together,” the event sparked fresh ideas and exciting new collaborations. Check it out: https://ow.ly/gjTb50YhAqk #CTSAProgram
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Ready to turn healthcare ideas into real world impact? Register for the Implementation in a Learning Health System Institute, an implementation science experience for faculty, clinician researchers & leaders, hosted by @wakeforestmed.bsky.social CTSI. https://ow.ly/3oe350YhkiE #CTSAProgram
SC CTSI announces a new Learning Network to support clinical and translational research learners at USC and Children's Hospital.
The Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute launched a new resource: the Learning Network, a centralized platform for clinical and translational research training! Browse courses and check back often for new modules. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/kWQR50YhB4f #CTSAProgram
Dr. Laurel O'Connor, UMass Chan
Dr. Laurel O’Connor at UMass Chan is expanding mobile, community-based care for communities with limited access to care. Her COPD “Healthy at Home” program reduced 30 day readmission odds by 61%. Check out the story, the impact, and what’s next! https://ow.ly/vB4u50YhjE3 #CTSAProgram
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Dr. Grace Gombolay at Emory is advancing diagnosis and treatment for rare neuroinflammatory diseases and leading national collaborations through the CONNECT registry and NIH-funded ARISEN network. See how Georgia CTSA training helped make it possible. #CTSAProgram https://ow.ly/Lylj50Yhjfx
Reminder to register for the CTSA Translational Impacts Working Group's virtual Translational Impact Summit on March 2-3! #CTSAProgram affiliated faculty, staff, trainees, and community partners are invited to join.
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Panel discussion announcement for CTSA Principles of AI Translation in Healthcare featuring three participants on February 11, 2026, at 3 pm ET.
This Wed., Feb. 11 at 3ET: Join the PATH WG for a panel discussion - From Pilots to Practice: Industry-Academic Partnerships for Scalable AI Implementation.
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Announcement for BIDS EC Membership Meeting on Feb 6, 2026, at 1 pm ET with Duke AI Health.
Join us tomorrow for the first #CTSAProgram Enterprise Committee Crossover between the BIDS and Collaboration & Engagement ECs, featuring Duke AI Health. CTSA members are invited to join & learn more about cross-EC collaboration. Visit the CCOS website for the meeting link! https://ow.ly/phGF50Y9urk
Anatomical side view of the brain highlighting structures like the cerebrum, cerebellum, ventricles, pineal gland, and spinal cord.
ICTS K12 awardee is advancing new treatment strategies for DIPG, a rare pediatric brain cancer with an urgent unmet need.
This work reflects the #CTSAProgram commitment to translation and engagement. Read more: ccos-cc.ctsa.io/news/howard-lab-breaks-t...
Panel announcement for LHS-CTSA partnerships featuring five expert speakers discussing funding perspectives on February 4, 12-1pm ET.
Attention #CTSAProgram! Join the Learning Health Systems-CTSA Partnerships Working Group this Wednesday at 12pm ET for a panel discussion: “Funding LHS Work: Funder & Awardee Perspectives.”
Email the working group to receive the meeting link! https://ow.ly/o9K950Y7yGz
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A novel Quality by Design framework piloted amongst KL2 Scholars and funding awardees at Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute is improving clinical study success rates by helping researchers address risks early: https://ow.ly/gcf650Y6su7
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#CTSAProgram affiliated faculty, staff, trainees, and community partners are invited to join the CTSA Translational Impacts Working Group's virtual Translational Impact Summit on March 2-3.
Registration is open now! ccos-cc.ctsa.io/news/translational-impac...