29 Aug New Career Development Series for 2019-2020
ITHS is happy to announce a slate of new events in our popular faculty Career Development Series (CDS)....
ITHS is happy to announce a slate of new events in our popular faculty Career Development Series (CDS)....
ITHS invites faculty, staff and post-doctoral fellows to attend the two-day Introduction to Clinical Research Boot Camp in July. This is an intensive workshop designed to provide foundational knowledge in designing and managing clinical trials for research team members new to the translational process....
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) has awarded ITHS and Mark Sodders, DAOM, L.Ac., $350,000 over three years to add a new concentration into the KL2 program. NCCIH, an institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), created this opportunity to leverage...
Sixteen new trainees will join the ITHS TL1 Translational Research Training Program in June 2019. In addition to a year of research support and mentored training, TL1 scholars join a multi-disciplinary cohort of investigators engaged in learning about the field of translational science. “As co-directors we...
[Note: The application period for this award is now closed.] To support regional engagement in the Introduction to Clinical Research Boot Camp, ITHS is offering a limited number of $500 travel awards for both faculty and staff to attend the Boot Camp. Awards will be...
This year, the University of Washington Latino Center for Health will recognize ITHS KL2 Alumna Monica Campo-Patino for her achievements in medical research. Monica Campo-Patino, MD, MPH receives this award to honor both her scientific merit and her ability to secure ongoing research and career development...
ITHS designs and supports an assortment of tools to make the research process easier. Yet with a toolbox full of resources, it also becomes important to ask, how do these various systems work together to support a project as a whole? ITHS recently launched Leaf, a...
Have you considered the best ways to involve the community in your scientific research? This is a big question with many parts – Who is ‘the community’? What are the benefits of community engagement to research? At what stage of research should you engage communities?...
They have spent years working with patients, communities, and basic research to hone their skills in clinical and translational science. Now, thanks to the ITHS KL2 Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Program, three early-career investigators will have the dedicated research time, mentorship, and funding they...
Join us on February 20th to learn what is involved in the commercialization process and hear about some real-world examples of successes and failures. If you are not located in Seattle, join us via the live webcast. Registration is required....