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ICTS holds 4th annual Symposium; Announces CTSA funding renewal
The Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) hosted their 4th annual Symposium and Poster Display on Friday, May 13, 2022. The theme “Making an Impact, Shaping the Future” focused on strategies to address equity and diversity challenges experienced by institutions across the national Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) network. The hybrid […]
ICTS awards winning entries in first-ever virtual poster display
The ICTS has awarded four separate awards to investigators in the ICTS’ first-ever virtual poster display and contest. As part of the 4th annual ICTS Symposium, 47 separate posters were submitted and reviewed by 22 ICTS faculty from Washington University in St. Louis, University of Missouri – Columbia, and Saint Louis University. Posters showcased ICTS-supported […]
Clinical and translational research receives $61 million grant support (Links to an external site)
Strong infrastructure allows for quick pivots to address COVID-19 pandemic, spur clinical innovation
Medication that lowers risk of overdose underused (Links to an external site)
Less than half of those eligible were given the proven medication; users of multiple substances received drug even less often
Synthetic data mimics real patient data, accurately models COVID-19 pandemic (Links to an external site)
National synthetic dataset boosts coronavirus research, helps prepare for future pandemics
Washington University joins effort to launch Taylor Geospatial Institute (Links to an external site)
Institute brings together eight Midwest research institutions, implements key component of GeoFutures strategic roadmap
COVID-19 infection linked to higher risk of neuropathy (Links to an external site)
Symptoms persisted for months after a positive test for COVID-19
ICTS Announces 2022-2023 CTRFP Awardees
Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) and The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital awards 25 investigators as part of the 15th annual Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program (CTRFP). The CTRFP is the largest internal grant funding program of the ICTS. Applicants are required to submit proposals for projects that promote the translation […]
NIH Research Matters profiles ICTS research supported by biorepository
NIH Research Matters profiles study led by ICTS investigator, Ali Ellebedy, PhD, an associate professor of pathology & immunology, of medicine and of molecular microbiology at Washington University School of Medicine. According to the study, antibodies elicited by COVID-19 vaccination become steadily more powerful for at least six months after vaccination. The study utilized samples […]