How ICTS membership helps you

Whether you’re a junior investigator or well established, ICTS membership can make an impact on your research and career.

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Connect and Collaborate

Find collaborators within and across institutions.

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Research
Services

Connect with diverse resources and consulting services.

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Funding
Programs

Gain exclusive access to internal grant funding programs.

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Education and Training

Participate in clinical and translational science training programs. 

Fumihiko Urano

The ICTS has been very helpful to me in starting collaborations with leadership at NCATS to study drug therapies for Wolfram Syndrome (WS).

Fumihiko Urano, MD, PhD
WashU Professor of Medicine, Pathology, and Immunology, has utilized many ICTS funding programs and core services over several years to further his research on WS.

News

WashU Investigator utilizes and nurtures community-based relationships to propel research and serve local communities

WashU Investigator utilizes and nurtures community-based relationships to propel research and serve local communities

For investigators, there is much to be considered when choosing how to conduct research projects. Which demographics will you target? Which funding mechanisms should you apply for? How long will it take you to accomplish your aims? One of the most important considerations that seems simple enough, though it can sometimes appear unfamiliar to investigators, […]
Leadership Changes to ICTS Research Development Program

Leadership Changes to ICTS Research Development Program

The ICTS extends its gratitude to Betsy Keath, PhD, for twelve years of exceptional service to the ICTS and Washington University. Dr. Keath, Associate Professor of Medicine, has served as the ICTS Translational Research Navigator and Director of the Research Development Program (RDP). We offer our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Keath as she embarks upon her […]

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