Inaugural Funding Cohort Announced for New Partnership Development and Sustainability Support Program (PDSS)

Inaugural Funding Cohort Announced for New Partnership Development and Sustainability Support Program (PDSS)
The Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences and Washington University’s Institute for Public Health announce six partnerships selected to receive funding through the new Partnership Development and Sustainability Support (PDSS) program. This funding program provides up to $10,000 to community-academic partnerships for a 12-month period. It enables partners to develop the trust, infrastructure, […]

Building a Learning Health Care System: From Lab to Laptop

Building a Learning Health Care System: From Lab to Laptop
For the ICTS, Valentine’s Day was all about the love of informatics. On February 14, the ICTS hosted their third annual Symposium and Poster Session held at the Eric P. Newman Education Center on the campus of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The day-long event featured presentations, breakout discussions, and a poster […]

Investigator and Bioethics Expert James DuBois Weighs In on the Ethical and Practical Barriers to Qualitative Data Sharing

Investigator and Bioethics Expert James DuBois Weighs In on the Ethical and Practical Barriers to Qualitative Data Sharing
Qualitative data—such as data from interview or focus group studies—has a unique value in understanding health behaviors and traits. It is often used to understand attitudes and preferences, as well as complex and hidden behaviors. Qualitative research has led to deeper understandings of risk factors for HIV, teen pregnancy, and illegal drug use. When participants […]

ICTS Supports Rare Disease Research and Awareness

ICTS Supports Rare Disease Research and Awareness
Rare diseases by definition afflict a limited amount of people. However, according to the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), the collective impact of rare diseases affect an estimated 30 million people in the United States. As part of the CTSA program, the ICTS is working to engage patients and communities around rare disease. […]

“How does Henrietta Lacks Apply to Me?”

“How does Henrietta Lacks Apply to Me?”
ICTS Co-Sponsors Discussion on Key Ethical Considerations of Precision Medicine The ICTS Precision Medicine function recently co- sponsored a community presentation and discussion under the context of the New York Times Bestseller, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, to facilitate conversation around key ethical considerations of precision medicine. The event, hosted by the Academy of […]

WU Fellow Attends NCATS Un-Meeting on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

WU Fellow Attends NCATS Un-Meeting on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Andrew Michelson, MD, WU Pulmonary and Critical Care fellow, was recently awarded a travel stipend to attend the June 1 “Un-Meeting: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applications in Translational Science” by the Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration (CLIC) at the University of Rochester Medical Center. CLIC, which serves as the coordinating center for the […]

Partnership Development & Sustainability Support Funding Program (PDSS)

Background Community-engaged research is a participatory approach to research and evaluation that involves community members and/or patients in an active role throughout all phases of the project, including study development, implementation, and dissemination. Community-engaged research has the potential to generate findings that are highly relevant for the populations uniquely affected by the health conditions under […]

Announcing the 2019-2020 ICTS CTRFP awardees

Announcing the 2019-2020 ICTS CTRFP awardees
Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) awards 26 investigators with grants as part of the 12th annual Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program (CTRFP). The CTRFP is an internal grant funding program of the ICTS. Grant awardees are required to submit projects for funding that promote the translation of scientific discoveries into […]

From Clinical Discovery to Community Impact

From Clinical Discovery to Community Impact
2nd Annual ICTS Symposium & Poster Session Tuesday, January 15, 2019 Over 170 students, faculty scholars, staff, and community partners attended the 2nd annual Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) Symposium on January 15th at the Eric P. Newman Education Center on the Washington University Medical School campus. The day-long event featured presentations, breakout […]

Opioid Working Group

The Opioid Working Group met at Washington University on November 15, 2018 for an “UnMeeting” to discuss the HEALing Communities Grant opportunity, a statewide effort that would seek to reduce deaths due to opioid overdose.  The purpose of the Opioid Working Group is to facilitate conversations regarding translational research priorities, opportunities, and initiatives that will […]