Tufts CTSI aims to keep you informed about upcoming events and announcements related to clinical and translational research. If you have an event or announcement that you would like us to include in this website, please send us an email.
To view an archive of past announcements, visit here.
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Introducing Tufts CTSI Profiles
Tufts CTSI Profiles, located at
https://profiles.med.tufts.edu is a free professional networking resource designed to help scientists and other members of the Tufts research community find information about one another.
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Laurel K. Leslie, MD, MPH receives PCORI research award
Tufts CTSI congratulates Laurel Leslie, MD, MPH on her Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) award to study comparative effectiveness of lipid screening and treatment strategies for adolescents with high cholesterol.
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Happy Holidays from Tufts CTSI
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Tufts CTSI Explores Tissue Engineering Ethics and Legalities
Tissue engineering was the focus of October 11, 2012’s Tufts CTSI regulatory seminar on intellectual property. Scientific, technical, and legal experts from Tufts and Northeastern University gathered for an afternoon of lively discussion on patents, combination products, and the future of engineered human tissues.
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Affordable Care Act: A National Experiment
Register for a very special Tufts CTSI conference examining the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as it relates to translational science and its impact on health. Join policymakers, government officials and others, who were involved in this historical legislation, for a review of the ACA from the perspective of healthcare research.
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Develop New Research with Tufts CTSI
Find out more about our research services.
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East Meets (Mid) West
Tufts CTSI was thrilled to join with Case Western Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC) on November 17th for a day of sharing expertise and discussing Tufts CTSI’s Building Your Capacity (BYC) Fellowship Program.
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Costs of Screening Children for Sudden Cardiac Death Outweigh its Benefits
An article, published in Circulation by Laurel K. Leslie, MD, MPH from the Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and colleagues from Tufts Medical Center and Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center, has evaluated the lifesaving benefits and costs of screening programs for the prevention of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in children and adolescents.
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Tufts CTSI's Inaugural Pilot Studies Symposium
Members of the Tufts community joined Pilot Studies grant awardees as they presented the progress of their projects funded in 2009 and 2010 at the inaugural Pilot Studies Symposium.
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REDCap Now Available at Tufts CTSI's Research Design Center (RDC)
The Research Design Center (RDC) at Tufts CTSI is pleased to announce the availability of REDCap to investigators.
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The Living Lab at the Museum of Science, Boston
Join Tufts CTSI in The Living Lab, part of the Museum of Science, Boston, where you can meet researchers and even participate in ground-breaking research projects.
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Tufts CTRC Core Lab Move Advances Its Services
Seeking to vastly improve its services for investigators, the Tufts CTSI Core Lab facility has moved to a new state-of-the-science space in the 7th floor of the Ziskind building at Tufts Medical Center.
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Tufts CTSI Dean Harry P. Selker's Heart Attack Study Receives Worldwide Media Coverage
Tufts CTSI Dean Harry P. Selker, MD, MSPH, presented impressive findings from his IMMEDIATE Trial study at the annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology. The announcement received worldwide attention in the media, from the U.S. to Pakistan, to New Zealand.
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2011 Tufts CTSI Pilot Studies Awards Announced
Tufts CTSI is pleased to announce the 13 recipients of the 2011 Tufts CTSI Pilot Studies Awards.
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Tufts Researchers Receive International Recognition for Paper Published in JAMA
Issa J. Dahabreh, MD, and Jessica K. Paulus, ScD, published a paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) entitled “Association of Episodic Physical and Sexual Activity With Triggering of Acute Cardiac Events”.
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